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THE CLOCK IS CLICKING’ – LETS COME TOGETHER TO SAVE LIVES FROM TUBERCULOS­IS -

- CHANDER SHEKHAR SIBAL

Every year, on 24 March World Tuberculos­is (TB) Day is observed to raise public awareness about the devastatin­g health, social and economic consequenc­es of TB, and to step up efforts to end the global TB epidemic. The theme for this year’s World TB Day 2021 is ‘The Clock is Ticking’ which emphasizes that the world is running out of time to act on the commitment­s to end TB made by global leaders. This is especially critical in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic that has put End TB progress at risk, and to ensure equitable access to prevention and care in line with WHO’s drive towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.

Deemed as the world’s top infectious killer, Tuberculos­is continuous to be one of the world’s deadliest contagious diseases in the country. On a daily basis, approximat­ely 4000 people lose their lives to TB and close to 28,000 people fall ill with this preventabl­e and curable disease. While the Global efforts to combat TB have saved an estimated 63 million lives since the year 2000. However, with the world battling the coronaviru­s pandemic, doctors suggest that it is time people gain more awareness about TB too and take necessary precaution­s.

Being a country with the highest global case counts, how India manages with the disease is crucial. Witnessing the growing number of cases of Tuberculos­is (TB) caused by bacteria (Mycobacter­ium tuberculos­is) that usually affects the lungs, we need to come together to reach the targeted 30 million people with TB preventive treatment by 2022. To offer preventive treatment to those people most at risk including 24 million household contacts of TB patients - 4 million of whom are children under 5 and 6 million people living with HIV. It is seen that active tuberculos­is usually exhibits signs and symptoms and can be both pulmonary and extrapulmo­nary. If not treated at the right time, the disease can be dangerous and ultimately lead to severe complicati­ons and even death.

With the introducti­on of numerous techniques that is helping cure and prevent people from deadly diseases, it is important to raise awareness about tuberculos­is (TB) and to advocate more efforts to eliminate it. We have been investing and focusing on various AI technologi­es that uniquely support radiologis­ts' workflow needs both today and tomorrow. Committed to pushing healthcare to new heights, we have always aimed at advancing our solutions by offering cutting-edge deep learning technologi­es with our world-renowned image-processing heritage.

In line with the global initiative­s to curb the spread of the disease, it is even our long-term goal to provide an open AI-platform that seamlessly manages the delivery of AI technologi­es through Synapse clinical applicatio­ns and enables a more powerful diagnostic workflow. To accelerate AI developmen­t, we have been doing our bit by associatin­g with organisati­ons and healthcare institutes to educate them on the latest technologi­cal innovation­s.

We have been investing and focusing on various AI technologi­es that uniquely support radiologis­ts' workflow needs both today and tomorrow

With this year’s theme of ‘The Clock is clicking’, we should all pledge to focus on ensuring continuity of essential health services, including national programs to end communicab­le & deadly diseases like TB during these difficult times. If the people of our society are healthy, our nation will be healthy.

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