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Pregnancy and TB: Protecting Moms and Babies in India

Pregnancy is supposed to be a time of hope, not fear. Yet, for many women in India, an unexpected health challenge often shadows this special phase — Tuberculosis (TB). While TB is a curable disease, it poses unique dangers when it affects expecting mothers. Left undiagnosed or untreated, TB during pregnancy can lead to severe […]

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HIV–TB double trouble: Winning the battle against coinfection in India

When two deadly infections team up, the result can be devastating. Tuberculosis (TB) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) — two of the world’s most serious infectious diseases — form a dangerous alliance that continues to challenge India’s healthcare system. Known as HIV–TB coinfection, this combination is responsible for higher rates of illness and death, especially

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TB in India’s slums: Breaking barriers to beat the disease

In the narrow lanes of India’s slums, life moves fast — but healthcare often moves too slow. Amidst the constant buzz of daily survival, Tuberculosis (TB) continues to quietly spread, trapping thousands in a cycle of poverty and illness. TB doesn’t discriminate, but poverty, overcrowding, and poor living conditions make urban slums a breeding ground

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How to talk to children about TB without scaring them

When a parent or family member is diagnosed with Tuberculosis (TB), it’s not just the patient who feels anxious — children in the household often sense something is wrong too.But how do you explain TB to children without frightening them? How do you replace fear with understanding? The answer lies in honesty, empathy, and simplicity.

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TB’s double blow: Destroying health and livelihood for India’s daily wage workers

For millions of daily wage workers in India, a cough is more than an inconvenience—it can be the first sign of a disease that robs both health and livelihood. Tuberculosis (TB) doesn’t just attack the body; it dismantles financial stability, forcing families into a spiral of lost income, debt, and hardship. When every day’s wage

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