
Tuberculosis Control Programs
Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programs are public health initiatives aimed at preventing and treating tuberculosis, a serious infectious disease that primarily affects the lungs. These programs focus on early detection, ensuring proper treatment, and promoting awareness about TB. They use strategies such as screening high-risk populations, providing medication to those infected, and educating communities on how the disease spreads. By collaborating with healthcare providers and organizations, these programs strive to reduce TB transmission and improve health outcomes, ultimately working towards eradicating the disease.