## Correct Answer: A. NIKSHAY **NIKSHAY** (National Inventory System for Knowledge on Airborne disease Surveillance and Health Outcomes) is the official web-based TB patient monitoring software launched by the Government of India under the National TB Elimination Program (NTEP). Launched in 2017, NIKSHAY is a centralized digital platform designed to track TB patients across India, monitor treatment outcomes, and ensure accountability at all levels of the health system. It replaces the earlier paper-based TB reporting system and integrates data from all TB diagnostic and treatment centers—both public and private—across the country. NIKSHAY captures patient demographics, drug-susceptibility test (DST) results, treatment regimens, and treatment outcomes (cure, treatment completion, loss to follow-up, death, etc.). The platform enables real-time monitoring of TB burden, helps identify gaps in case detection and treatment, and supports the Government of India's goal of achieving TB elimination by 2025. All TB units, DOTS centers, and private practitioners are mandated to register and report TB cases through NIKSHAY, making it the backbone of India's TB surveillance and elimination strategy under NTEP. ## Why the other options are wrong **B. E-DOTS** — E-DOTS refers to electronic DOTS (Directly Observed Therapy Short-course) and is a digital tool used to support adherence monitoring and supervision of TB treatment at the patient level, not a national-level TB patient monitoring software. While e-DOTS may be used as an adjunct tool in some TB programs, it is not the official NTEP monitoring platform. This is a common trap—confusing a treatment adherence tool with the national surveillance system. **C. NISCHAY** — NISCHAY is a web-based platform launched by the Government of India, but it is specifically designed for monitoring and managing **leprosy** elimination, not TB. It is the National Leprosy Elimination Program (NLEP) surveillance tool. NBE may include this to test whether students can distinguish between different national disease elimination programs and their respective monitoring systems. **D. NIKUSTH** — NIKUSTH is not a recognized national health program software in India. This is a distractor option with no real-world counterpart. It appears designed to confuse students who may be unfamiliar with the actual acronyms of India's national health programs and may guess based on similar-sounding names. ## High-Yield Facts - **NIKSHAY** is the official web-based TB patient monitoring and surveillance software launched under NTEP in 2017. - NIKSHAY integrates TB data from all public and private TB diagnostic and treatment centers across India for real-time monitoring. - All TB units, DOTS centers, and private practitioners are **mandated** to register TB cases through NIKSHAY under NTEP guidelines. - NIKSHAY tracks patient demographics, DST results, treatment regimens, and treatment outcomes (cure, completion, LTFU, death). - NISCHAY (not NIKSHAY) is the leprosy elimination program software—a common NEET PG trap. - NIKSHAY supports India's goal of achieving **TB elimination by 2025** under the National TB Elimination Program. ## Mnemonics **NIKSHAY vs NISCHAY** **N**IKSHAY = **N**ational TB (airborne disease) **K**nowledge **S**urveillance **H**ealth **A**irborne **Y**ears. **NISCHAY** = **N**ational **I**nformation **S**ystem for **C**ontrol of **H**ansen's disease (Leprosy) **A**nd **Y**aws. TB program → NIKSHAY; Leprosy program → NISCHAY. **Memory Hook: TB Tracking Tool** NIKSHAY = **N**ational **I**nventory **K**nowledge **S**urveillance **H**ealth **O**utcomes (TB). Think: 'NIKSHAY tracks TB patients' — the only national TB monitoring software in India's NTEP. ## NBE Trap NBE commonly pairs NIKSHAY (TB surveillance) with NISCHAY (leprosy surveillance) to test whether students can distinguish between India's different national disease elimination programs and their respective digital monitoring platforms. Students unfamiliar with both acronyms may guess incorrectly based on phonetic similarity. ## Clinical Pearl In Indian clinical practice, every TB patient registered at a DOTS center or private clinic must be entered into NIKSHAY within 7 days of diagnosis. This mandatory digital reporting has dramatically improved India's TB case detection and treatment outcome tracking, enabling district TB officers to identify and address treatment failures and loss-to-follow-up cases in real time—critical for achieving the 2025 TB elimination target. _Reference: Park's Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine (National TB Elimination Program section); NTEP Guidelines 2017, Government of India Ministry of Health & Family Welfare_
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