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TB Case classification in NTEP
Learning ObjectivesTB cases are classified into different types based on a set of factors such as:
- Site of disease
- Previous history of TB treatment
- Resistance to anti-TB drugs
- Basis of diagnosis
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TB cases are generally classified on the basis of previous history of TB treatment into New and previously treated cases.
New case - A TB patient who has never had treatment for TB or has taken anti-TB drugs for less than one month is considered as a new case.
Previously treated patients have received 1 month or more of anti-TB drugs in the past. They could be further classified as:
- Recurrent TB case - A TB patient previously declared as successfully treated (cured/treatment completed) and is subsequently found to be microbiologically confirmed TB case is a recurrent TB case.
- Treatment After failure patients are those who have previously been treated for TB and whose treatment failed at the end of their most recent course of treatment.
- Treatment after loss to follow-up - A TB patient previously treated for TB for 1 month or more and was declared lost to follow-up in their most recent course of treatment and subsequently found microbiologically confirmed TB case
- Other previously treated patients are those who have previously been treated for TB but whose outcome after their most recent course of treatment is unknown or undocumented.
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