1. THE PROBLEM OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS.
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Mitrea, Mirela, Bîrluţiu, Victoria, and DEAC, M.
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TUBERCULOSIS treatment , *MULTIDRUG resistance , *MYCOBACTERIAL diseases - Abstract
After the 1940s it was believed that tuberculosis (TB) will be eradicated. Nowdays there is a recrudescence of the disease since the '80s, recorded difficulties associated with resistance to therapy, the emergence of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) and since 2006 the extensive chemoresistant form (XDR TB). Severe cases of TB were recorded also in the Pneumology Hospital Sibiu, and in the recent years have been reported the first cases of XDR TB. We proposed conducting a prospective analysis of the degree of resistance to the tuberculostatic therapy, how it was installed in time and characteristics of the patients taken in the study (epidemiological, habitual, clinical, therapeutic etc.). The study found a high risk of primary resistance among MDR TB close contacts in the family (9 patients of the 21 identified with primary resistance MDR), a relatively high prevalence of XDR TB cases (7 patients in the 58 taken in the study, representing 12.06%), increased resistance to Fluoroquinolones and Kanamycin [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011