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Jessica Nye

US: Most TB elimination programs have made progress in reducing disease incidence

Programs aimed at eliminating tuberculosis have improved throughout the United States, with most indicating reductions in disease incidence and higher rates of treatment completion.

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Influenza-like reactions to latent TB treatment not mediated by drug antibodies

In patients with latent tuberculosis, influenza-like reactions following treatment with isoniazid plus rifapentine or isoniazid alone were not associated with the presence of antibodies against isoniazid, rifapentine, and rifapentine metabolite.

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Adrenal insufficiency relatively common in adults with HIV, TB

The occurrence of adrenal insufficiency was relatively common in patients infected with HIV or TB and predicted by nonspecific clinical features, including weight loss, myalgia, arthralgia, and abdominal pain.

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HIV virologic suppression maintained during latent TB treatment

Virologic suppression can be maintained among patients with HIV infection receiving integrase strand transfer inhibitor (INSTI)-containing antiretroviral therapy (ART) in combination with short-course rifapentine-based regimens for latent tuberculosis (TB) management, according to study results published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.

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Spontaneous abortion in women with HIV linked to isoniazid exposure in pregnancy

Exposure to isoniazid prevention therapy during the first trimester of pregnancy is associated with increased risk for fetal demise, according to study results published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.

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Post-treatment recurrence risk low for multidrug-resistant TB

There was a low risk for post-treatment recurrence among patients who received treatment for multidrug- or rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis infection.

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Diagnostic care for TB significantly limited among HIV-positive inpatients

There was a significant gap in TB diagnostic care both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic among hospitalized patients with advanced HIV infection.

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Outcomes, safety of weight-based bedaquiline in children with multidrug-resistant TB

Weight-based dosing of bedaquiline for multidrug/rifampicin-resistant (MDR/RR) tuberculosis (TB) infection was safe and effective among children with and without HIV coinfection, according to findings published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.

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Meropenem plus clavulanate and rifampin for treatment of drug-resistant TB

Results of a study called into question the recommendation for meropenem with amoxicillin and clavulanate to be used as a second-line therapy for drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB). These findings were published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.

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Effect of high-dose rifapentine on efavirenz pharmacokinetics in HIV/TB coinfection

Results of a phase 3 randomized trial found that daily treatment with high-dose rifapentine for tuberculosis (TB) infection decreased efavirenz clearance and achieved therapeutic targets among patients coinfected with HIV receiving efavirenz-based antiretroviral therapy (ART). These findings were published in Clinical Infectious Diseases.

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