MO-TC: General Concepts in TB Treatment
- Strategies for TB Treatment
- Pharmacological Basis of treatment
- Treatment Phases
- Fixed Dose Combinations [FDC]s
- Advantages of FDCs
- FDCs used in NTEP
- First line anti TB drugs
- Second Line anti TB drugs
- Types of Drug Resistance Tuberculosis -DRTB
- TB Drug Regimen
- DR-TB Treatment Regimens
- TB Treatment Initiation
- Pre-treatment Evaluation of TB patients
- Start Treatment for DSTB patient & DRTB patient
- Follow-up of TB patient
- Follow-up sputum examination
- Add and view prescription
- Adding and viewing Patient Notes
- Assigning Patients to ART and DRTB Centres
- Updating and Viewing patient Health Facility details
- TB Treatment Outcome
- Closing Cases and Assigning Treatment Outcomes
- Long Term Post-treatment follow up of TB patients
- Reinitiating case
- Active TB Drug Safety Monitoring [aDSM]
- Transfer of TB Patient Ownership
- Transferring a patient
MO-TC: TB Detection centres
- Qualities of a good sputum smear
- ZN Microscopy: Properties of a well stained slide
- Fluorescent Microscopy: Properties of a well stained slide
- Reporting and Recording results of Smear Microscopy (On paper)
- Reporting results of Microscopy
- Tuberculosis Laboratory Register
- Generating the DMC Laboratory Register from Nikshay
- Annual Maintenance [AMC] of a Microscope
- Consumables required at a Microscopy Centre
- Cartridge Based Nucleic Acid Amplification Test [CBNAAT]
- The CBNAAT Cartridge
- Consumables required at CBNAAT Lab
- CBNAAT Testing Process Overview
- CBNAAT Results Interpretation
- Recording and reporting the NAAT results
- Maintenance of CBNAAT Instrument under NTEP
- Disposal of Infectious Samples and Used Cartridges in CBNAAT Lab
- TrueNAT MTB and RIF Assay
- Consumables Required at a Truenat Lab
- Overview of the Truenat Testing Process
- Recording and reporting the NAAT results
- Biosafety measures required for Truenat
- Disposal of Infectious Samples and Used Cartridges in TrueNAT Laboratories