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Susanna Esposito, Valentina Fainardi, Beatrice Rita Campana, Gaia Giorgia Arnesano, Nicola Principi
…16 years with drug-susceptible TB treated with short-course regimens compared to standard therapy.A shorter treatment regimen, particularly 4-month courses, has been investigated as an alternative to standard therapy in the pediatric population with drug-susceptible TB. Children …
Akhmad Imron, Yulius Hermanto, Timotius Wira Yudha, Ahmad Rizal, Vycke Yunivita Kusumah Dewi, et al.
…erculosis therapy for TBM, focusing on optimizing treatment regimens. **METHODS:** This literature review primarily draws from studies available in the PubMed and Scopus databases on TBM regimens, focusing on publications that evaluate higher doses or novel drug therapies. Key s…
Olga Adriana Căliman-Sturdza
…iagnostics for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), refined pediatric regimens, and emerging intensified/adjunctive treatments. Narrative synthesis of current guidelines and peer-reviewed articles (priority on 2019–2025), with an emphasis on pathophysiology, diagnostics, treatment (drug-su…
Rafael Laniado-Laborı́n
Although the underlying general principles of management of tuberculosis are the same for all cases, there are certain special situations in which the treatment regimen must be modified. Uremia and post-renal transplant are both risk factors for tuberculosis due to the underlying…
Cybele Lara R Abad, Alex Zimmet, Aruna K Subramanian
…ian of 54.5 (range 2-180) days after starting ATT. Many ATT regimens were modified in the post-transplant phase (31/44, 70.4%). Of nine mortalities among LT recipients, only one was directly attributable to TB disease. For both cohort studies on KT candidates, EPTB was the most c…
Matthew Smyth, Monica Diaz, Deanna Saylor
…d prognostic utility and clinical trials demonstrating that regimens of oral lipid nanocrystal formulation and a single dose of liposomal formulation of amphotericin B maintain clinical efficacy with improved side effect profiles. An ongoing clinical trial of ceftriaxone for trea…
Akhmad Imron, Yulius Hermanto, Ahmad Rizal, Vycke Yunivita, Rovina Ruslami
**BACKGROUND:** Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is the most common central nervous system infection of(). The infection will cause focal neurological deficits and can be fatal, so that it will increase the morbidity and mortality rates. Adequate treatment is needed so that the drug …
Pooja Semwal, Manjit Kaur Saini, Moinak Sen Sarma
…discontinuing hepatotoxic drugs, initiating non-hepatotoxic regimens, and sequential reintroduction of ATT under close monitoring. For children with ALF, care in a tertiary center with liver transplantation expertise is essential. While pediatric ATDIH generally has favorable out…
Andrea Migliorelli, Marianna Manuelli, Andrea Ciorba, Francesco Stomeo, Stefano Pelucchi, et al.
…tion from cancer and other inflammatory diseases. Treatment regimens generally consist of standard anti-TB medications, though residual vocal impairment can persist, necessitating speech therapy or surgical intervention.
Kerry L Hilligan, Patricia A Darrah, Robert A Seder, Alan Sher
…ne in continuous use. While current intradermal vaccination regimens confer limited protection outside the context of pediatric extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB), promising new data indicate that when administered mucosally or intravenously at a higher dose, BCG can induce sterili…
Marcos Henrique Teles Simão de Melo, Luana Bretas dos Santos Leonhardt, Jônatas Ferreira de Sá, Paulo Roberto Dias Bobenrieth
Pericardial tuberculosis is a rare and potentially fatal form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis that poses a diagnostic challenge, especially in endemic regions. This article reviews its clinical, epidemiological, and diagnostic aspects, based on literature published between 2012 an…
Jammula Mounika
Tuberculous meningitis recognized as the most devastating manifestation of tuberculosis, contributes to approximately 20% of childhood TB mortality. This case report focuses on a pediatric patient with obstructive hydrocephalus secondary to tubercular meningitis, complicated by p…
Dilvani Oliveira Santos, Paulo R. Z. Antas
Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious infectious disease that is a major cause of morbidity, being one of the top 10 causes of death worldwide, and the leading one from a single infectious agent. Also called “White Plague” in the past, TB is an airborne disease, propagated when multi…
Moorine P Sekadde, Silvia S Chiang, Annemieke Brands, Martina Casenghi, Chishala Chabala, et al.
…rventions, particularly in relation to diagnostics, shorter regimens, and tuberculous meningitis. With recently reduced tuberculosis research funding, these principles and priorities will focus research efforts to maximise clinical and public health impact.
Surendra Kumar Sharma, Vishwanath Upadhyay, Alladi Mohan
…y molecular tools and species/subspecies specific treatment regimens, current practice enables more precise, timely, and patient-centered management of NTM disease.