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What is CP in TB?

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CP in TB refers to the Continuation Phase of tuberculosis treatment.

Continuation Phase Explained

The Continuation Phase (CP) is a critical part of TB treatment, designed to eliminate any remaining TB bacteria in the body after the initial intensive phase.

  • Duration: The continuation phase typically lasts for a fixed duration of 6 months.
  • Treatment Location:
    • Patients start their treatment at a DR-TB (Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis) Centre.
    • After initiation, they are usually sent back to the DTO (District Tuberculosis Officer) for ambulatory treatment. This means they can continue their treatment at home, with regular follow-ups.
  • Purpose: The primary goal of CP is to ensure complete eradication of the TB bacteria, preventing relapse and the development of drug resistance.

In summary, the Continuation Phase is an essential component of TB treatment, focused on sustained medication adherence and regular monitoring to achieve a successful cure.