HIV Infection and Multidrug‐Resistant Tuberculosis—The Perfect Storm

Aug 30, 2007The Journal of infectious diseases

How HIV Infection and Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Combine to Create a Serious Health Threat

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Abstract

Approximately 425,000 new cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) are estimated to occur annually.

  • MDR-TB outbreaks have mainly impacted individuals infected with HIV.
  • Among HIV-infected individuals, delayed diagnosis and inadequate treatment contribute to high attack and case-fatality rates.
  • MDR-TB does not appear to cause infection or disease more readily than drug-susceptible TB in those with HIV.
  • HIV infection may lead to difficulties absorbing anti-TB drugs and potential resistance to rifamycin.
  • Patients with both HIV and MDR-TB experience high mortality rates and require treatment with 6-10 different medications.

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