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Distribution scheme of antituberculosis drug resistance among HIV patients in a referral centre over 10 years.

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OBJECTIVES Antituberculosis drug resistance is increasing among tuberculosis (TB) patients globally, particularly in those who are human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive. The aim of this study was to determine the pattern… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVES Antituberculosis drug resistance is increasing among tuberculosis (TB) patients globally, particularly in those who are human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive. The aim of this study was to determine the pattern of anti-TB drug resistance in these patients in an effort to improve successful treatment outcomes with a proper regimen. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted on adult TB/HIV co-infected patients from 2005-2015. The pattern of anti-TB drug resistance was evaluated among HIV-positive patients with and without a history of TB treatment. Categorisation was made as follows: isoniazid (INH)-resistant; rifampicin (RIF)-resistant; or multidrug-resistant (MDR). RESULTS A total of 52 patients were enrolled in this study (median age 38 years). Among the 52 patients, 18 (34.6%) were MDR-TB patients and the rest were monoresistant TB (resistant either to INH or RIF). INH resistance was the most common resistance pattern (36.5%) noted among patients and was significantly associated with new TB cases (69% vs. 31%; P=0.01). During TB treatment, 3/48 patients (6.3%) failed treatment and 11/48 (22.9%) died. Patients with MDR-TB were more likely to die during treatment (44.4% vs. 10%; P=0.011). CONCLUSIONS Any drug resistance in previously treated TB cases among HIV-infected patients remains high. The risk of death is increasing in MDR-TB/HIV co-infected patients.

Keywords: drug resistance; among hiv; treatment; antituberculosis drug; resistance

Journal Title: Journal of global antimicrobial resistance
Year Published: 2017

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