TB Research

Prevalence of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in HIV/Tuberculosis Co-Infected Patients

Chan Mi Lee, Eunyoung Lee, Ji Hwan Bang, Sang‐Won Park, Wan Beom Park, Myoung‐don Oh, Nam Joong Kim

Infection and Chemotherapy · 2021-01

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) is a common opportunistic infection in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients. Patients with multidrug-resistant (MDR)-TB have poor outcomes. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of MDR-TB in HIV/TB co-infected patients in the Korea. We reviewed the medical records of HIV/TB co-infected patients at two university hospitals between January 1998 and December 2020. During the study period, a total of 87 HIV/TB co-infected patients were identified, and drug susceptibility test results were available for 44 of them. The prevalence of MDR-TB in the study population was 15.9% (7/44, 95% confidence interval, 5.1 - 26.7).

MeSH terms

  • Medicine
  • Tuberculosis
  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  • Multiple drug resistance
  • Confidence interval
  • Internal medicine
  • Population
  • Drug resistance
  • Virology
  • Immunology