TB-COVID Bidirectional Screening
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Why important, how is it done,
Why important, how is it done,
Why important, how is it done,
Why important, how is it done,
Why important, how is it done,
Monitoring should be an integral part of the Active Case Finding (ACF) interventions. It is accomplished by a strong data collection system enacted through a programme-based ACF data and recording in Nikshay.
Monitoring activities for ACF interventions broadly cover the number screened, number of presumptive TB cases based on symptoms or chest X-ray findings, samples collected for testing, samples transported for testing, samples tested, microbiologically and clinically diagnosed TB cases, TB notification and treatment initiation.
A targeted approach is considered as an appropriate public health response to identify the hidden cases of TB in the communities. In this regard the National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) expects that 110,000 per million vulnerable population (11%) should be mapped for community-based screening and >90% of the mapped target vulnerable population should be screened for symptoms of TB.
Monitoring against ACF plan, Monitoring against cascasde of care,
After the vulnerable population has been mapped- Identify and mapping of target population for the ACF campaign, Modality to be used- van, camps,
The State Tuberculosis (TB) Cell (STC) is supported by the State TB Training and Demonstration Centre (STDC) in many states through its three units – Training Unit, Supervision and Monitoring Unit and an Intermediate Reference Laboratory (IRL). This relationship is shown in the figure below.

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