Anxiety and depression: The unseen burden of treatment-resistant tuberculosis


An overlooked element in preventing tuberculosis is the mental health of patients. Photo EPA

Depression, anxiety, anger and suicidal thoughts of tuberculosis patients give more burden than the disease itself.

When Indian street-food seller Kumar Pal first began treatment for multi-drug resistant tuberculosis two years ago, he quickly spiralled into depression and gave up hope of living.

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