Success rate ≥ 8557.458.3 Default rate < 513.47.8 Transfer-out rate-11.47.8 Failure rate≤ 32.00 Death rate-9.914.4.

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Success rate ≥ Default rate < Transfer-out rate Failure rate≤ Death rate

Adverse Drug ReactionNo. of eventsTotal events ≤ 2 mo> 2 mo N/V, Anorexia or GI upset Weakness/Fatigue33336 Itching  Rash Joint or Muscle pain18826 Peripheral neuropathy9110 Dizziness/Vertigo909 Hepatotoxicity707 Ototoxicity (Auditory)303 Severe rash202 Optic neuritis101 Others202 Total

To create the monitoring schedule for pulmonary TB patients (Sputum AFB & Chest X-ray) 5