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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Metropolis partnered with IPAQT to provide Affordable TB testing

Metropolis partnered with IPAQT to provide Affordable TB testing

New Delhi, March 26, 2014: Tuberculosis (TB) is a major public health problem in India. India accounts for one-fifth of the global TB incidences. Each year nearly 2 million people contract TB in India.  Metropolis Healthcare Ltd, India’s leading multinational chain of diagnostic centers has partnered with IPAQT (Initiative for promoting affordable and quality TB tests). IPAQT has tied up with over 70 labs in India. Recently Metropolis & IPAQT had organized CME (Continuous Medical Education) on the topic New Approaches & Developments for doctors; the main objective of this initiative was not only to educate the doctors, but also to trickle down the information among the masses, so that common man can be benefitted. In the event there were eminent speakers present, sharing their valuable thought viz; Dr. Madhukar Pai, Associate Professor – Department of Epidemiology, McGill University, Dr. K.S. Sachdeva, ADDG Central TB Division.

Recently multidrug resistance (MDR) tuberculosis has been a major disease burden for India. Both MDR-TB and XDR-TB are the emerging threats to the success of anti-TB programs. The MDR-TB prevalence is estimated to be 2.3 percent among new cases and 12-17 percent among re-treatment cases in India, making our country the second in line after China for the largest number of tuberculosis cases in a country.

 Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Puneet K. Nigam (Chief of Lab services, Metropolis Healthcare, Delhi), said that this is a very good initiative to attack the TB pandemic in areas which have been a major concern for years. Early diagnosis of the disease will help to treat the patients faster. It is imperative that doctors should recommend for microbial testing & drug susceptibility testing in suspected cases of TB.

The high costs of tests, indiscriminate & irrational use of drugs and lack of follow-up of all identified cases is contributing to the rise of the disease, hence Metropolis Healthcare has tied up with Revised Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) conducted by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for complete diagnosis of tuberculosis at affordable rate.

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