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Development of Drug Resistance in MTB
Learning ObjectivesDiscuss the factors that increase the probability of Mtb. to become drug resistant.
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Drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis occurs when there is acquisition of mutations in genes that code for anti-TB drug targets or drug-activating enzymes.
Drug resistance in Tuberculosis (TB) occurs through two main mechanisms shown in the figure below.
Figure: Mechanisms or Types of Drug Resistance in TB
The mechanism of transmission of drug-resistant (DR) and drug-sensitive (DS) TB is the same i.e., via infectious aerosols.
Acquired drug resistance is multi-factorial, and may be due to:
- Lack of access to quality-assured anti-TB drugs for proper treatment
- Lack of adherence to the regimen or interrupted therapy which could be due to complex dosing strategies, serious adverse drug reactions and drug–drug interactions
- Inappropriate regimens
- Sub-therapeutic dosing
- Use of expired or substandard anti-TB drugs
- Malabsorption of oral anti-TB drugs which can be seen, for example, in HIV patients.
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- Navisha Dookie et al. Evolution of Drug Resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A Review on the Molecular Determinants of Resistance and Implications for Personalized Care, Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Volume 73, Issue 5, May 2018.
- Bento J, Duarte R, Brito MC, et al. Malabsorption of Antimycobacterial Drugs as a Cause of Treatment Failure in Tuberculosis, BMJ, September 2010.
- Biadglegne F, Sack U, Rodloff A. Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis in Ethiopia: Efforts to Expand Diagnostic Services, Treatment and Care. Antimicrobial Resistance Infection Control, 2014.
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