Items tagged with Drug-resistant TB
A Tuberculosis Guide for Specialist Physicians (document)
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MDR, XDR, TDR tuberculosis: ominous progression (document)
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Management of patients with multidrug-resistant/extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis in Europe: a TBnet consensus statement (document)
The document summarises the current knowledge on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of adults and children with MDR/XDR-TB and their contacts, and provides expert consensus recommendations on questions where scientific evidence is still lacking.
Time of great change in TB drug development (post with simple image)
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Totally Drug Resistant TB strain turns up in patients in India (post with simple image)
Doctors at the Hinduja National Hospital and Research Centre in Mumbai, India, are reporting on a strain of tuberculosis (TB) emerging among patients that is resistant to all first- and second-line drugs used to treat the bacterial infection. At least twelve patients have been identified so far. The doctors do not present evidence that the resistant strain is passing from human to human, and mostly focus on how TDR can develop in TB infected individuals due to poor treatment management.
South Africa: XDR-TB spreading as uncured patients go home (post with simple image)
Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) appears to be spreading in South Africa, fueled by patients who are discharged despite failing therapy, researchers reported.
Xpert® MTB/RIF assay for pulmonary tuberculosis and rifampicin resistance in adults (post with simple image)
A second systematic review of a diagnostic test for TB endorsed by WHO, has confirmed the accuracy of the test. Xpert® MTB/RIF is more accurate than smear microscopy for diagnosing TB and also accurate for detecting rifampicin resistance.
Russia's drug-resistant TB spreading more easily (post with simple image)
Newly discovered mutations help tuberculosis to stay infectious while evolving resistance to multiple drugs.
An ounce of gold for a pound of cure (post with simple image)
It's around our necks and on our fingers, traded by our banks and used to make our electronics. Yet for a huge swath of people around the globe, gold's impact is felt in the lungs.
Point-of-care diagnostics for tuberculosis elimination? (post with simple image)
The projected epidemiological effect of Xpert MTB/RIF might be overestimated, so this fascinating and promising new tool is unlikely to be the magic bullet that paves the way towards tuberculosis elimination.
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