Title of article :
DEVELOPMENT OF MDR TB IN SHORT DURATION IN A PATIENT RECEIVING TREATMENT FOR SIMPLE TB: A CASE REPORT
Author/Authors :
Munir, Muhammad Kashif King Edward Medical University - TB Research Centre - Pakistan Medical Research Council, Pakistan , Rehman, Sana King Edward Medical University - TB Research Centre - Pakistan Medical Research Council, Pakistan , Iqbal, Rizwan King Edward Medical University - TB Research Centre - Pakistan Medical Research Council, Pakistan , Saeed, Saqib King Edward Medical University (KEMU) - Mayo Hospital - Dept of TB and Chest Medicine, Pakistan
From page :
301
To page :
304
Abstract :
Multidrug resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB) is becoming more cumbersome especially in developing cou-ntries. Already supportive infrastructures are weak as compared to disease burden. Numerous diagnostic techniques for early diagnosis of TB and MDR TB have brought incremental improvements however; the technical intricacies of these assays and their reliance on enthusiastic laboratory infrastructure have restricted their implementation, particularly in low – resource and high – burden settings. Recently introduced GeneXpert MTB / RIF assay simultaneously detects the presence of MTB, and its susceptibility to the important first – line drug rifampicin. Aim of this report is to understand the role of physician in prompt diagnosis and its control in spread of MDR TB and conversion of normal TB to MDR TB using available resources. Watchfulness of physician is an important factor in treating TB patients and early diagnosis of MDR TB using available resources. A good skilled team work is necessary to locate such cases in early stages and pro-mpt treatment can save many lives and ultimately serve as a big barrier in spreading primary MDR TB.
Keywords :
MDR TB , Tuberculosis , Prompt Diagnosis , GeneXpert
Journal title :
Annals of King Edward Medical University
Journal title :
Annals of King Edward Medical University
Record number :
2543853
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