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Rev. chil. infectol ; 40(5)oct. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1521876

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Introducción: La resistencia a fármacos antituberculosos está influenciada por las características personales y las condiciones de salud de países en vías de desarrollo. Objetivo: Determinar los factores asociados a TB-pre extensamente resistente (TB-PRE XDR) en pacientes del Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo (HNDM) entre 2017 y 2019. Pacientes y Método: Se desarrolló un estudio caso control no pareado, definiendo como caso al paciente con TB- PRE XDR y como control al paciente con TB-S. Se recolectaron variables epidemiológicas, clínicas y radiológicas. Resultados: Se analizaron 51 casos y 102 controles. El análisis bivariado determinó como factores con p 51 años (OR: 0,17, IC95%: 0,05-0,51), uso de drogas (OR:2,5, IC95%: 1,1-5,4), antecedente de TB (OR: 20, IC95%: 8,4-47), reclusión previa (OR: 8, IC95%: 2,7-23,8), infección por VIH (OR: 0,2, IC95%: 0,08-1) y uso previo de fármacos antituberculosos (OR: 21, IC95%: 8,8-50). El análisis de regresión logística identificó como factores asociados a TB-PRE XDR al contacto de TB, antecedente de TB, tiempo de enfermedad y uso previo de fármacos antituberculosos. Conclusión: Las medidas para limitar el desarrollo de TB-PRE XDR en pacientes con TB-S deben incidir sobre el antecedente de TB, contacto con TB, tiempo de enfermedad y uso previo de anti-TB no controlados; sin embargo, existen resultados no concluyentes sobre el hábito nocivo y la comorbilidad, siendo necesario más estudios para determinar su influencia como factores asociados identificables.


Background: Resistance to anti-TB drugs is influenced by personal characteristics and health conditions in developing countries. Aim: To determine the factors associated with pre-extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (PRE XDR-TB) at Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo (HNDM) in patients between the 2017 and 2019. Methods: An unpaired case control study was developed; defining as case PRE XDR-TB patient and as control S-TB patient. Epidemiological, clinical and radiological variables were collected. Results: We analyzed 51 cases and 102 controls. The bivariate analysis showed as factors with p 51 years (OR: 0.17, 95% CI: 0.05-0.51), drug use (OR: 2.5, 95% CI: 1.1-5.4), previous history of TB (OR: 20, 95% CI: 8.4-47), previous confinement (OR: 8, 95% CI: 2.7-23.8), HIV infection (OR: 0.2, 95% CI: 0.08-1) and previous use of antiTB drugs (OR: 21, 95% CI: 8.8-50). The logistic regression analysis identified as associated factors with PRE XDR-TB the previous contact with TB, a history of TB, length of illness and previous use of tuberculosis antibiotics. Conclusion: The measures to limit the development of TB-PRE XDR in patients with TB-S must include the previous history of TB, TB contact, length of illness and previous use of uncontrolled antibiotics against TB; however, there are inconclusive results about the harmful habits and comorbidity, requiring more studies to determine their influence as identifiable associated factors.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-195766

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Background & objectives: The fluoroquinolones (FQs) group of antibiotics is the backbone drugs for the management of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB). In routine clinical practice, drug susceptibility testing (DST) for FQs is not performed, and the patients are empirically treated. A limited information exists regarding FQs resistance among pulmonary TB cases. The present study was conducted to determine the FQs resistance among drug sensitive and drug-resistant pulmonary TB patients in a tertiary care centre in north India. Methods: A total of 1619 sputum/smear-positive specimens of pulmonary TB patients were subjected to DST for first-line drugs (FLDs) and second-line drugs. In addition, FQs DST was also performed using automated Mycobacterial Growth Indicator Tube-960 liquid culture technique. The immuno-chromatographic assay was performed to distinguish Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) from non-MTBC. Results: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) was isolated in 1499 sputum specimens; 1099 culture specimens were sensitive to FLDs, 249 grew as multidrug-resistant (MDR) Mtb and the remaining 151 isolates revealed any drug resistance to FLDs. While FQs monoresistance among the FLD sensitive isolates was 3.1 per cent (35/1099), 27.3 per cent (68/249) among MDR Mtb isolates had additional FQs resistance. Interpretation & conclusions: FQs resistance among drug sensitive and MDR Mtb isolates was high in Delhi, India. Based on these findings, it is recommended that the DST for FQs should be routinely performed to avoid further amplification of drug resistance.

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