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M K Wijayanto, J Juniastuti, R Yudhawati, D Handayani
…MDR) TB. Indonesia is likewise a high-burden country for TB-HIV coinfection. National data showed that 4% of all TB patients are HIV-positive. Since there is a lack of data regarding the clinical profile of DR-TB with HIV in Indonesia, in this study we would like to describe the …
С. Н. Жданова, Anna Vyazovaya, I. B. Lebedeva, V. V. Sinkov, И. Г. Кондратов, et al.
…sistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB), including coinfection with HIV (HIV/TB). A previously unknown in Russia relationship between MDR and the Beijing Central Asian Outbreak (CAO) subtype has been discovered, which updates studies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis taking into account this…
Jun Ma, Lin Fan, Hongcheng Liu, Wenting Li, Wenwen Sun
…tance /Multidrug-Resistant tuberculosis (RR/MDR-TB) and low HIV incidence. Our aim was to assess the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of RR/MDR-extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) over the past five years in China to inform national TB control programmes. Methods: We i…
Y. I. Feshchenko, М. С. Опанасенко, О. V. Теreshkovych, S. М. Shalahai, О.И. Белогорцева, et al.
Tuberculosis (TB) in children is a complex of medical, biological and social problem of both international and national importance for many countries of the world and remains one of the main causes of death in the world. Surgical treatment can improve the results of treatment of …
Tatiana Minogina, Leonid Lavrenchuk, Diana Vakhrusheva, Sergey Skornyakov
…mproved pathogen detection; however, cases with concomitant HIV andHCV infections remain problematic. These conditions, marked by immunosuppression, systemic inflammation, endothelial dysfunction and altered host-pathogen interactions, are linked to atypical TS progression, rapid…
М.В. Ураксина, E. P. Еremenko, Е. А. Бородулина, B. Borodulin
…he duration of the intensive phase was 2 months, in 15 with HIV infection – 3 months; in one patient the intensive phase was prolonged to 5 months due to poor tolerability. Conclusion . A change of treatment regimen due to drug resistance was required in 18.2% of newly diagnosed …
MEH Mohamed, MM Mukhtar, ME Hamad, AA Daffalla
…ent outcomes were significantly related to rural residency, HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) co-infection, and treatment relapse.It is recommended to increase patient awareness among those living in rural areas to available treatment regimens and improve disease perception to i…