نتایج جستجو برای: MDRTB

تعداد نتایج: 131  

Journal: :JORS 2010
Reda M. Lebcir Rifat A. Atun Richard J. Coker

The explosive increase in the number of people infected with tuberculosis, multi drug resistant tuberculosis (MDRTB), and injecting drug users (IDU) HIV/AIDS has become a serious public health challenge in Russia. The World Health Organization is recommending policies including simultaneous use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) to treat HIV/AIDS and second line drugs to treat MDRT...

2016
Eduardo Ticona Luz Huaroto Daniela E. Kirwan Milagros Chumpitaz César V. Munayco Mónica Maguiña Marco A. Tovar Carlton A. Evans Roderick Escombe Robert H. Gilman

Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDRTB) rates in a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) care facility increased by the year 2000-56% of TB cases, eight times the national MDRTB rate. We reported the effect of tuberculosis infection control measures that were introduced in 2001 and that consisted of 1) building a respiratory isolation ward with mechanical ventilation, 2) triage segregation of pat...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2006
Vivian Kawai Giselle Soto Robert H Gilman Christian T Bautista Luz Caviedes Luz Huaroto Eduardo Ticona Jaime Ortiz Marco Tovar Victor Chavez Richard Rodriguez A Roderick Escombe Carlton A Evans

The effects of HIV co-infection and multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDRTB) on tuberculosis prognosis are poorly defined. Therefore, we studied infectiousness and mortality of 287 tuberculosis patients treated with standard, directly observed, short-course therapy in the Peruvian community. During 6-17 months of treatment, 49 (18%) of patients died, of whom 48 (98%) had AIDS and 28 (57%) had ...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2001
F. F. Willingham T. L. Schmitz M. Contreras S. E. Kalangi A. M. Vivar L. Caviedes E. Schiantarelli P. M. Neumann C. Bern R. H. Gilman

We examined the prevalence of tuberculosis (TB), rate of multidrug-resistant (MDR) TB, and characteristics of TB on a female general medicine ward in Peru. Of 250 patients, 40 (16%) were positive by sputum culture and 27 (11%) by smear, and 8 (3%) had MDRTB. Thirteen (33%) of 40 culture-positive patients had not been suspected of having TB on admission. Six (46%) of 13 patients whose TB was uns...

2003
Domingo Palmero Viviana Ritacco Martha Ambroggi Marcela Natiello Lucía Barrera Lilian Capone Alicia Dambrosi Martha Di Lonardo Nélida Isola Susana Poggi Marisa Vescovo Eduardo Abbate

Initial multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB) in HIV-negative patients treated at a Buenos Aires referral hospital from 1991 to 2000 was examined by using molecular clustering of available isolates. Of 291 HIV-negative MDRTB patients, 79 were initially MDR. We observed an ascending trend of initial MDRTB during this decade (p=0.0033). The M strain, which was responsible for an institution...

2015
Louis Grandjean Robert H. Gilman Laura Martin Esther Soto Beatriz Castro Sonia Lopez Jorge Coronel Edith Castillo Valentina Alarcon Virginia Lopez Angela San Miguel Neyda Quispe Luis Asencios Christopher Dye David A. J. Moore Frank Cobelens

BACKGROUND The "fitness" of an infectious pathogen is defined as the ability of the pathogen to survive, reproduce, be transmitted, and cause disease. The fitness of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDRTB) relative to drug-susceptible tuberculosis is cited as one of the most important determinants of MDRTB spread and epidemic size. To estimate the relative fitness of drug-resistant tuberculosi...

2011
Yanina Balabanova Vladyslav Nikolayevskyy Olga Ignatyeva Irina Kontsevaya Clare M. Rutterford Anastasiya Shakhmistova Nadezhda Malomanova Yulia Chinkova Svetlana Mironova Ivan Fedorin Francis A. Drobniewski

OBJECTIVE AND METHODS A long-term observational study was conducted in Samara, Russia to assess the survival and risk factors for death of a cohort of non-multidrug resistant tuberculosis (non-MDRTB) and multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDRTB) civilian and prison patients and a civilian extensive drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDRTB) cohort. RESULTS MDRTB and XDRTB rates of 54.8% and 11.1% wer...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2009
Desiree TB D'souza Nerges F Mistry Tina S Vira Yatin Dholakia Sven Hoffner Geoffrey Pasvol Mark Nicol Robert J Wilkinson

BACKGROUND India, China and Russia account for more than 62% of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDRTB) globally. Within India, locations like urban metropolitan Mumbai with its burgeoning population and high incidence of TB are suspected to be a focus for MDRTB. However apart from sporadic surveys at watched sites in the country, there has been no systematic attempt by the Revised National Tu...

2011
Yu-Chi Chiu Shiang-Fen Huang Kwok-Woon Yu Yu-Chin Lee Jia-Yih Feng Wei-Juin Su

BACKGROUND Pyrazinamide (PZA) is an important first-line drug in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDRTB) treatment. However, the unreliable results obtained from traditional susceptibility testing limits its usefulness in clinical settings. The detection of pncA gene mutations is a potential surrogate of PZA susceptibility testing, especially in MDRTB isolates. The impact of genotypes of M. tu...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2007

Multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDRTB) is defined as a strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with resistance to at least isoniazid (H) and rifampicin (R), the two key drugs in TB treatment. Very recently, extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDRTB) has gained notoriety and is defined as MDRTB with additional resistance to any fluoroquinolone, and to at least one of three injectable second...

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