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Strategic TB Screening Interventions for the key populations
Learning ObjectivesLearn about Strategic TB Screening Interventions for the key populations.
Under the National Strategic Plan (NSP) 2020-25, systematic screening of high-risk groups through outreach and community-based approaches using digital X-rays and rapid and more sensitive diagnostic tools is planned via:
- Active Case Finding (ACF) activity in vulnerable groups: This is a focus over the next five years.
- ACF to be conducted in campaign mode in three rounds during the year.
- Large scale Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) through print and electronic mass media and local channels about the campaign.
- The prioritization of vulnerable groups for screening and ACF is shown in the table below.
- Intensified Case Finding (ICF): A systematic ICF among key populations attending any of the specialised clinics like Integrated Counselling and Testing Centres (ICTC), ante-natal clinic, diabetic care clinic, de-addiction centres, etc., will enhance the early case finding and linkage to care.
- Sensitization of the political and administrative leadership in the states.
- Identification and mapping of high risk/ vulnerable populations in local areas.
PRIORITY |
URBAN AREAS |
RURAL AREAS |
TRIBAL AREAS |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Slum |
Difficult-to-reach villages |
Difficult-to-reach villages and hamlets |
2 |
Prison inmates |
Mine workers |
Villages with known higher case load |
3 |
Old age homes |
Stone crusher workers |
Tribal school hostels |
4 |
Construction site workers |
Population groups with high malnutrition |
Areas with high malnutrition |
5 |
Refugee camps |
National Aids Control Organization (NACO)/ State AIDs Prevention and Control SOcieties (SACS) identified high-risk group for HIV |
Villages seeking care from traditional healers |
6 |
Night shelters |
Weaving and glass industrial workers |
Tribal areas with little ventilated huts |
7 |
NACO/SACS identified high-risk group for HIV |
Cotton mill workers |
|
8 |
Homeless |
Unorganized labour |
|
9 |
Street children |
Tea garden workers |
|
10 |
Orphanages |
Villages largely seeking care from traditional healers |
|
11 |
Homes for the destitute |
|
|
12 |
Asylums |
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