“…12,14 TB patients with an unsuccessful treatment outcome, especially due to treatment failure and default, are a public health concern as they are at risk for clinical deterioration and complications, can continue to be infectious to others, and are at risk of premature death from TB. 9,12 TB treatment default, defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a treatment interruption of two consecutive months or more after at least one month on treatment, 13 is among the factors that has been linked to TB related mortality, 45% in Vietnam, 27% in Mexico, 28% in South Africa and 54% in the USA. 14 Various studies conducted in West Asia, Australia, Canada, Russia, Switzerland, and the USA had identified potential risk factors for TB treatment default.…”