Title
Detection and management of drug-resistant tuberculosis in HIV-infected patients in lower-income countries
Date Issued
01 November 2014
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Ballif M.
Nhandu V.
Wood R.
Dusingize J.C.
Carter E.J.
Cortes C.P.
McGowan C.C.
Diero L.
Graber C.
Renner L.
Hawerlander D.
Kiertiburanakul S.
Du Q.T.
Sterling T.R.
Egger M.
Fenner L.
Ajayi S.
Anastos K.
Bashi J.
Bishai W.
Boulle A.
Braitstein P.
Carter J.E.
Cegielski P.
Chimbetete C.
Conrad J.
Davies M.A.
Duda S.
Durier N.
Eboua T.F.
Gasser A.
Geng E.
Hardwicke L.
Hoffmann C.
Huebner R.
Kancheya N.
Kim P.
Lameck D.
Leroy V.
Lewden C.
Lindegren M.L.
Mandalakas A.
Maskew M.
McKaig R.
Mofenson L.
Mpoudi-Etame M.
Okwara B.
Phiri S.
Prasitsuebsai W.
Petit A.
Prozesky H.
Reid S.E.
Reubenson G.
Sohn A.
Vo Q.
Walker D.
Wehbe F.
Wejse C.
Wester W.
Williams C.
Wools-Kaloustian K.
Yao Z.
Yunihastuti E.
Zhang F.J.
Zhao H.X.
Han N.
Merati T.P.
Wirawan D.N.
Yuliana F.
Ditangco R.
Uy E.
Bantique R.
Phanuphak P.
Ruxrungtham K.
Avihingsanon A.
Mengthaisong T.
Sungkanuparph S.
Sanmeema N.
Chaiwarith R.
Sirisanthana T.
Kotarathititum W.
Pham T.T.
Cuong D.D.
Ha H.L.
Nguyen V.K.
Bui V.H.
Cao T.T.
Sohn A.
Petersen B.
Cooper D.A.
Law M.G.
Jiamsakul A.
Boettiger D.C.
Wati D.K.
Atmikasari L.P.P.
Malino I.Y.
Nallusamy R.
Chan K.C.
Lumbiganon P.
Beijing Ditan Hospital
Publisher(s)
International Union against Tubercul. and Lung Dis.
Abstract
SETTING: Drug resistance threatens tuberculosis (TB) control, particularly among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected persons. OBJECTIVE: To describe practices in the prevention and management of drug-resistant TB under antiretroviral therapy (ART) programs in lower-income countries. DESIGN: We used online questionnaires to collect program-level data on 47 ART programs in Southern Africa (n =14), East Africa (n = 8), West Africa (n = 7), Central Africa (n = 5), Latin America (n = 7) and the Asia-Pacific (n=6 programs) in 2012. Patient-level data were collected on 1002 adult TB patients seen at 40 of the participating ART programs. RESULTS: Phenotypic drug susceptibility testing (DST) was available in 36 (77%) ART programs, but was only used for 22% of all TB patients. Molecular DST was available in 33 (70%) programs and was used in 23% of all TB patients. Twenty ART programs (43%) provided directly observed therapy (DOT) during the entire course of treatment, 16 (34%) during the intensive phase only, and 11 (23%) did not follow DOT. Fourteen (30%) ART programs reported no access to second-line anti-tuberculosis regimens; 18 (38%) reported TB drug shortages. CONCLUSIONS: Capacity to diagnose and treat drugresistant TB was limited across ART programs in lowerincome countries. DOT was not always implemented and drug supplies were regularly interrupted, which may contribute to the global emergence of drug resistance.
Start page
1327
End page
1336
Volume
18
Issue
11
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Sistema respiratorio Inmunología Virología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84908671644
PubMed ID
Source
International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
ISSN of the container
10273719
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases U01AI069919
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