Hyderabad Urban DOTS
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TB Alert’s Hyderabad Urban DOTS project was a pilot project aiming to improve access to TB diagnosis and treatment for people living in slum areas of Hyderabad (especially at-risk groups such as women and children, people with HIV or other immune diseases).   The project area covered 840 slums with a population of approximately 1.2million people (about 1/3 of the population of Hyderabad).

The pilot project proved to be very successful, illustrated by the results below:

Project indicators

Before the project

End of Project

Symptomatics screened (whole project area)

24,227

41,302

Symptomatics screened from slum areas

8,360

23,173

New Sputum Smear Positive (whole project area)

1,982

2,704

New Sputum Smear positive from slum areas

753

1,367

Case detection rate

49.5/100.000

67.5/100,000

 

Stakeholder involvement

 

Before the project

End of Project

Private Practitioners (whole project area)

1,858

2,696

Private Health Institutions (whole project area)

3,471

18,782

Private Practitioners (slum areas)

734

1,544

Private Health Institutions (slum areas)

1,372

8,542

Private Practitioners functioning as DOT providers

296

912

 

Knowledge Attitude and Practice Surveys (KAP)

                           

Before the project

End of Project

TB patients diagnosed through sputum testing

60%

90%

Community members aware of TB symptoms

25%

96%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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