RNTCP implementation status Population (in million)

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RNTCP implementation status Population (in million) as on 30 April 2003 Type of districts No. of districts Population (in million) Implementing 370 654 Appraisal done 13 28 Ready for appraisal 4 8 Preparing 241 332

New smear positive and total patients treated under RNTCP (1998 - 2002) 33503 137615 245135 471658 622742 95091 185178 245182 53322 12425 100000 200000 300000 400000 500000 600000 700000 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 All other cases New smear-positive

Population in India covered under DOTS and total tuberculosis patients put on treatment each quarter

India: Annualized new smear positive case detection rate and success rate, 1st quarter 1999 to 4th quarter 2002

Annualized case detection rate, India (1994-2002)