
A recent report highlights that India, which accounts for 27% of global tuberculosis cases, faces significant challenges in eliminating the disease. Rural, tribal, and migrant communities are particularly affected due to socio-economic disparities, malnutrition, and limited health access, leading to delayed diagnosis and interrupted treatment. The report suggests targeted interventions like mapping migrant clusters, outreach programs, and an integrated health framework to improve care and tracking for these vulnerable populations.
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