Dr. Sofia Salim Malik, Senior Consultant Pulmonologist, Allergy, Immunology & Sleep Consultant, SUT Hospital, Pattom
Despite advancements in modern medicines TB remains a global health threat with millions of death annually. As per WHO statistics. 1.25 million people died of TB in 2023 and 10.8 million fell ill with TB in 2023.
Apart from its devastating consequences in health, TB has much more social and economic implications. In 1882, this day Dr, Robert Koch discovered TB which opened the way towards diagnosing and curing this disease. Now this day serves as a platform for educating the public about the impact of TB on the health, social and economic wellbeing of people worldwide.
Preventive measures include early diagnosis and effective treatment, promoting access to quality health care services to everyone irrespective of Economic status and Nationality.
Proper medical history, physical evaluation and different molecular tests, X-Ray, bacteriological examinations of specimen helps to confirm diagnosis.
This is the strategy to diagnose and treat latent TB infection. Latent TB is the condition where patient herbous TB battle in his body, but not had developed the disease. This latent TB patients are at more risk for developing TB disease.
Person who are at a higher risk of exposure to TB bacteria
Person with risk of developing disease once infected with TB bacteria
Blood test and skin test will always be positive in patients with history of TB. If a patient has signs and symptoms of TB proper history and clinical examination along with X-Ray and Sputum foe AFB will help in diagnosis.
Once diagnosed patient is enrolled into the Nikshay scheme, notified and initiated on antiTB treatment, which is monitored for compliances by health care workers.
Success of any reduction progression depends on community leadership, civil society action and private-public collaboration. So act now invent now deliver now together, Yes, we can end TB.
Dr. Vishnu has various research work publications in Kerala Medical Journal. Original Article “Observation of Serum Uric acid level in essential hypertension” published in Kerala Medical Journal (KMJ) August 2013, is one of his esteemed publications. He has already done many oral presentations. The enlightening presentation includes “Observation of Serum Uric acid level in essential hypertension” — APICON- 2013, Role of Plasmapheresis in Neurological disorders ISNSCON 2017, Clinical profile on NODAT — NAKCON 2017. He is a Life Time Member of Indian Medical Association. He was Awarded First Prize in Free paper presentation APICON 2012 of “Observation of Serum Uric acid level in essential hypertension
A Malaysian national diagnosed with lower rectal cancer had to fly from his home to Trivandrum entrusting Dr.Baiju Senadhipan, the prestigious Consultant Gastrosurgeon at SUT Pattom to have a comeback to his routine life.