Extremely resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), history and current situation

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Diseases caused by Mycobacteria are an important area within infectious diseases in mankind’s history, and since early times conditions such as tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy (Hansen’s disease) had already been described. This also holds true for diseases caused by other Mycobacteria.Tuberculosis is...

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Autores: Mendoza Ticona, Alberto, Gotuzzo Herencia, Eduardo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Colegio Médico del Perú
Repositorio:Acta Médica Peruana
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/2644
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Materia:tuberculosis
Mycobacteria Tuberculosis
TB-XDR
Tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
XDR-TB
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Extremely resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), history and current situation
Tuberculosis extremadamente resistente (TB-XDR), historia y situación actual
title Extremely resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), history and current situation
spellingShingle Extremely resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), history and current situation
Mendoza Ticona, Alberto
tuberculosis
Mycobacteria Tuberculosis
TB-XDR
Tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
XDR-TB
title_short Extremely resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), history and current situation
title_full Extremely resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), history and current situation
title_fullStr Extremely resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), history and current situation
title_full_unstemmed Extremely resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), history and current situation
title_sort Extremely resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), history and current situation
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Mendoza Ticona, Alberto
Gotuzzo Herencia, Eduardo
Mendoza Ticona, Alberto
Gotuzzo Herencia, Eduardo
author Mendoza Ticona, Alberto
author_facet Mendoza Ticona, Alberto
Gotuzzo Herencia, Eduardo
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv tuberculosis
Mycobacteria Tuberculosis
TB-XDR
Tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
XDR-TB
topic tuberculosis
Mycobacteria Tuberculosis
TB-XDR
Tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
XDR-TB
description Diseases caused by Mycobacteria are an important area within infectious diseases in mankind’s history, and since early times conditions such as tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy (Hansen’s disease) had already been described. This also holds true for diseases caused by other Mycobacteria.Tuberculosis is a mycobacterial disease caused by Mycobacteria tuberculosis complex, being Mycobacterium tuberculosis one of its most conspicuous components. This microorganism has perfected its mechanisms for survival, allowing it to develop resistance against antituberculous therapy.As it is the case for other microorganisms, the basis for M. tuberculosis resistance is the selection of mutant bacteria with innate resistance to currently available antituberculous drugs; so, by virtue of this adaptive and evolutive phenomenon, there is the emergence of a subpopulation of M. tuberculosis that is extremely resistant to multiple antituberculous drugs, and the survival prognosis for patients with TB disease caused by these particular microorganism is quite poor, so different to that in subpopulations with TB disease caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR-TB) M. tuberculosis.Until June 2008, XDR-TB had been reported in 49 countries, Peru amongst them. The occurrence of a single case of XDR-TB and its contacts must be approached as a sanitary emergency. The development of XDR-TB reflects a weakening of healthcare services, particularly those at the first level or primary care. The two most important risk factors associated with the occurrence of XDR-TB are: 1) failure with a second-line antituberculous drug regimen including one injectable drug and a fluoroquinolone, and 2) close contact with any individual with documented XDR-TB who is failing with a second-line antituberculous drug regimen. XDR-TB must be approached as a sanitary emergency, so adequate financial resources must be allocated for controlling its spread, which means having early diagnosis, timely therapy, integral management and adequate support for the patients and his/her relatives; also, index cases must be isolated until they become non-infectant.
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spelling Extremely resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB), history and current situationTuberculosis extremadamente resistente (TB-XDR), historia y situación actualMendoza Ticona, AlbertoGotuzzo Herencia, EduardoMendoza Ticona, AlbertoGotuzzo Herencia, EduardotuberculosisMycobacteria TuberculosisTB-XDRTuberculosisMycobacterium tuberculosisXDR-TBDiseases caused by Mycobacteria are an important area within infectious diseases in mankind’s history, and since early times conditions such as tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy (Hansen’s disease) had already been described. This also holds true for diseases caused by other Mycobacteria.Tuberculosis is a mycobacterial disease caused by Mycobacteria tuberculosis complex, being Mycobacterium tuberculosis one of its most conspicuous components. This microorganism has perfected its mechanisms for survival, allowing it to develop resistance against antituberculous therapy.As it is the case for other microorganisms, the basis for M. tuberculosis resistance is the selection of mutant bacteria with innate resistance to currently available antituberculous drugs; so, by virtue of this adaptive and evolutive phenomenon, there is the emergence of a subpopulation of M. tuberculosis that is extremely resistant to multiple antituberculous drugs, and the survival prognosis for patients with TB disease caused by these particular microorganism is quite poor, so different to that in subpopulations with TB disease caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR-TB) M. tuberculosis.Until June 2008, XDR-TB had been reported in 49 countries, Peru amongst them. The occurrence of a single case of XDR-TB and its contacts must be approached as a sanitary emergency. The development of XDR-TB reflects a weakening of healthcare services, particularly those at the first level or primary care. The two most important risk factors associated with the occurrence of XDR-TB are: 1) failure with a second-line antituberculous drug regimen including one injectable drug and a fluoroquinolone, and 2) close contact with any individual with documented XDR-TB who is failing with a second-line antituberculous drug regimen. XDR-TB must be approached as a sanitary emergency, so adequate financial resources must be allocated for controlling its spread, which means having early diagnosis, timely therapy, integral management and adequate support for the patients and his/her relatives; also, index cases must be isolated until they become non-infectant.Las enfermedades ocasionadas por micobacterias constituyen sin duda un capítulo importante de la patología infecciosa en la historia de la humanidad encontrándose desde sus albores enfermedades tan antiguas como la tuberculosis y la lepra, así como otras las producidas por otras micobacterias.La tuberculosis es una micobacteriosis causada por el Complejo Mycobacteria Tuberculosis, en la que se encuentra comprendida el Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Este evolutivamente al igual que la humanidad ha afinando sus mecanismos de sobrevivencia y resistencia a sustancias antibioticas.Como otros microorganismos, la base de la resistencia del Mycobacterium tuberculosis es la selección de bacterias mutantes con resistencia innata a las drogas antituberculosas existentes, asi en virtud a este fenómeno adaptativo-evolutivo surge una subpoblacin de Mycobacteria Tuberculosis extremadamente resistentes al tratamiento antibioterápico múltiple, con un pronostico de sobrevida sobre los pacientes pobre y diferente al de las subpoblaciones catalagadas como tbc multidrogo resistente o TB-MDR. Hasta junio de 2008 la TB XDR se ha reportado en 49 países, entre ellos el Perú. Un solo caso de TB XDR y el estudio de sus contactos deben ser enfocados como una emergencia sanitaria. El desarrollo de la TB XDR revela debilitamiento de los servicios asistenciales en el primer nivel de atención. Los dos factores de riesgo más fuertemente asociados con la TB XDR son: 1) Fracaso a un régimen antituberculoso que contiene drogas de segunda línea que incluye un inyectable y una fluoroquinolona y 2) Contacto estrecho con un individuo con TB XDR documentada o que viene fracasando a un esquema con drogas de segunda línea. El enfoque que debe darse a la TB-XDR, desde un punto de vista de salud pública, es el de una emergencia sanitaria, por lo que se debe lograr los recursos financieros necesarios para controlar su diseminación, lo que pasa por diagnósticos precoces, tratamientos oportunos, manejo integral y subvención de los paciente y colaterales; así como aislamiento de los casos índices hasta que dejen de ser contagiantes.Colegio Médico del Perú2018-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/2644ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 25 No. 4 (2008); 236-246ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 25 Núm. 4 (2008); 236-2461728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/2644/1541Copyright (c) 2023 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/26442023-07-06T05:52:10Z
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