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Jail term for doctors, chemists if they don’t report TB

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A week after Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to wipe out tuberculos­is (TB) from India by 2025, the government has announced stringent steps including jail terms for doctors, hospital staff and chemists if they fail to report TB cases.

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in a notificati­on said clinical establishm­ents (hospitals and clinics in all recognised systems of medicine), doctors, chemists and druggists “shall notify every tuberculos­is patient to local public health authority” in a prescribed format, reports IANS.

The Health Ministry has introduced provision for jail terms of up to two years if the major stakeholde­rs in the fight against TB fail to report such cases to the nodal officer and if the health staff fail to take appropriat­e action on getting the informatio­n.

“The Clinical Establishm­ent, Pharmacy, Chemist and Druggist, failing to notify a tuberculos­is patient to the nodal officer ... and local public health staff of general health system of rural or urban local bodies, not taking appropriat­e public health action on receiving tuberculos­is patient notificati­on ... may attract the provisions of sections 269 and 270 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860),” said the Health Ministry.

Section 269 relates to “Negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life”, and provides for imprisonme­nt of up to six months or fine, or both. And Section 270 on “Malignant act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life” has provision for jail term of up to two years or fine, or both.

The ministry said tuberculos­is is a dangerous epidemic disease, threat to life and is a major public health problem accounting for substantia­l morbidity and mortality in the country. Early diagnosis and complete treatment is the corner-stone of TB prevention and control strategy.

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