TB patients currently, by far the most in the world, and the disease kills an estimated 421,000 Indians each year. The current gap in care could lead to an additional 6.3 million cases and 1.4 million deaths from tuberculosis by 2025, according to a study by Zarir Udwadia, a pulmonologist at Mumbai’s P.D.
Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Centre.“Miss a few days of any other treatment and you may not be harmed, but gaps in TB treatment will amplify resistance," Udwadia said. “Our lack of health infrastructure is the reason we have been floundering amidst the sea of Covid cases.