Case Report
Prevalence of Tuberculosis Patient in Industrial Area of M.P. District: A Case Study
Shailendra Singh, Himesh Soni
Middle East Journal of Medical Case Reports; 7-11.
DOI: 10.36348/merjmcr.2023.v03i01.002
One of the eldest human diseases is tuberculosis (TB), for which there is molecular evidence dating back more than 17,000 years. Unfortunately, TB is still one of the top 10 infectious diseases that kill people worldwide, second only to HIV, despite advances in detection and treatment. The World Health Organization (WHO) claims that TB is an international pandemic. It is the main cause of death for those with HIV. In India, the fight against TB has largely been divided into three eras throughout its history: the early era, before the development of x-ray and chemotherapy; the post-independence era, when national TB control programmes were started and put into place; and the current era, when an ongoing WHO-assisted TB control programme is in place. Today's DOTS in India. In the present case study, a survey of patient near industrial area carried out on the bases of age group and gender including MDR patient.