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DOTS Watch-a new section on the most important issue

Thank you for your notice and the news regarding your new section (DOTS Watch) on the website. If you are not already doing so, please feel free to use CTD's website for information regarding RNTCP expansion and progress. www.tbcindia.org 

We look forward to following your new section on this most important issue,

Reuben Granich, MD, MPH
Stop Tuberculosis Unit
South East Asia Regional Office
New Delhi-India

 

An exciting website

Exciting website. Have really appreciated you keeping us abreast of what is happening in India. Such dedicated people and everyone should be commended for the hard work they are doing! Thank you.


Dee Hitz R.N.
TN TB Nurse Consultant,
425 5th Ave North,
Cordell Hull Building,
Nashville, TN 37247,
USA 

Keep up the good work!

It is indeed a pleasure to visit such a user friendly and informative site as yours. Though presently not in touch with Tuberculosis control programme, it still is a great way to keep in touch with the latest developments in the fight against this deadly disease. Keep up the good work!

Dr.Sandeep S.Karla
Surveillance Medical Officer,
National Polio Surveillance Project, Moradabad (India)

 

Can we share the results of your qualitative research ?

Greetings, from just across the divide. I'm working in Health, Nutrition, Population and Environment. I'm interested in your work on TB in Amritsar. Is there a way we can share the results of your qualitative research?

Zahid Hussein
President
Sustainable Resource Foundation (SuRF)
12 Park Road, F/10/3
Islamabad 44000
Pakistan 

A very well presented topic

I had downloaded your 'Poverty-TB' pages .I find the whole topic very well presented, and your delineation of the poverty line (far lower than any Western European could comprehend, but similar to that ex-Indian group, the Roma (gypsies) of Eastern Europe), as distressing in its description as it is correct.

I wish you well in your work. 

Mark Braham (Ph.D)
Field Research, (in J&K)

 

A very informative and useful site

A very informative and useful site
My compliments for updating the website regularly with quality information. A very informative and useful site for clinicians and patients as well. It is a very simple and quick tool to get relevant information on TB. 

Dr. Rajesh Bhaskar,
Sub-Regional Coordinator
National Polio Surveillance Project-India
WHO-GOI

 

Thank you for the really good work

I read about your study online at the Communication Initiative website. I am really glad that some one has done such a good job and your study is certainly much needed. For a country with endemic TB- India does little to educate it's people or practitioners. 

As a child, I remember seeing the ads in cinema halls- black and white Films Division messages- about how one can get TB and it's symptoms. I never saw any after that. 
Thank you for the really good work. Good luck for all your future endeavors.

Veena Choudary
PhD Student,
University of Minnesota,
College of Pharmacy,
USA

Professionally made web site
I had the opportunity to visit your website today. It would not be an exaggeration to say this is one of the best India-based websites I have come across. Indeed, the style and content of your website are most impressive and useful. The professionalism of your website is commendable.

Lalit Dandona, MD, MPH 
Director, Health Policy 
Center for Social Services 
Administrative Staff College of India 
Bella Vista, Raj Bhavan Road 
Hyderabad - 500 082 
India

TB News from India is well balanced
The newsletter (TB News from India) is excellent: It can be checked out quickly and is well written. Good balance of technical and emotional, social, political content. I will read it again.


Neil Cameron
Dept of Community Health, Faculty of Health Sciences 
Stellenbosch University, Tygerberg 
South Africa 

 

TB News from India brings people of the region together
I appreciate your sincere effort towards fighting Tuberculosis.
This newsletter (TB News from India) brings not only the news but also peoples of this region together. I am working at a divisional head quarter Hospital in Balochistan province of Pakistan. My town is near Afghanistan border. There is immediate need to focus our attention to control Tuberculosis in afghan refugee camps. WHO have Tuberculosis control guidelines for prisoners, but there is no guideline meant for health workers engaged in refugee Tuberculosis control program. International coalition is focusing on food and bombs, but no one is giving due attention to public health issues of the refugees. We have direct threat of Tuberculosis spread from sputum positive cases in our province, because due to loose control they mix up in population.

Best Wishes
Dr Monir Ekbal,
MBBS, DLO, MPH
Pakistan

 

A useful web site
I have visited your website on a number of occasions and have found it useful. I am the Prevention Nurse at the University of Missouri and have a number of Asian Indian patients that I work with. It has been helpful to be able to direct them to your website, and tends to give credibility to the message we are giving. 

Thank you for all your work in eliminating Tuberculosis!

Sincerely,
Jacque` Fernald-Leal 
Prevention Nurse,
University of Missouri-Student Health Center 
USA

 

 
 

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