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Title: | SHORT COMMUNICATION Pattern of anti-tuberculosis drugs susceptibility in new and previously treated tuberculosis patients and environmental risk factors investigation |
Authors: | Salma Hameed Nasir Mahmood Chaudhry, Muhammad Nawaz Sajid Rashid Ahmad Mohammad Aqeel ur Rahman Salma Hameed Chaudhry, Muhammad Nawaz Nasir Mahmood |
Keywords: | Mycobacterium tuberculosis multi-drug resistance drug susceptibility test drug resistance |
Issue Date: | 2-Aug-2019 |
Publisher: | Karachi: Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Karachi |
Citation: | Hameed, S., Mahmood, N., Chaudhry, M. N., Ahmad, S. R., & ur Rahman, M. A. (2019). Pattern of anti-tuberculosis drugs susceptibility in new and previously treated tuberculosis patients and environmental risk factors investigation. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 32(4), 1709-1714. |
Abstract: | Resistance pattern both in newly and previously treated-TB patients and risk factors associated in spread of tuberculosis are investigated in the current study. A total 244 Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates were used for drugsusceptibility test against four drugs. Environmental risk factors were assessed by using self-designed history proforma. Among 244 TB-isolates, 64% were categorized as MDR-TB in drug-susceptibility test. Male proportion was 51% while 32% belonged to 15-34 years age group and 49% were from city Lahore whereas majority of people (31%) was working on daily wages. Divergent drug-resistance pattern was obtained; RIF (68%), SM (52%), EMB (51%). INH showed only (27%) resistance against first-line anti-TB drug. Drug-resistance prevalence for two drug combination was highest (50%) for (INH+SM) and (INH+EMB) followed by (RIF+SM) (49%) whereas for three drugs combination (INH+RIF+EMB) and (INH+RIF+SM) the prevalence was almost same 50% and 49% respectively while 66% patients were categorized as previously treated and 34% as new TB cases. In drug susceptibility test, 71% were identified as MDR-TB among New TB cases, while 63% were identified as MDR-TB from previously treated cases. Surprisingly DST results displayed that percentage prevalence of MDR-TB both in newly and previously treated cases was almost same. |
URI: | http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/16058 |
ISSN: | 1011-601X |
Appears in Collections: | Issue 4 |
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