Patterns of Multidrug Resistance and Treatment Outcomes Among Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients in Bangladesh
Naima Nur, Azaz Bin Sharif, Anish Khan, Md Rashedul Islam, Hafid Soualhine, Zubaida Nasreen, Ahmadul Hasan Khan, Pronab Kumar Modak, Mohammad Faridul Alam, Safa Islam, Saeema Islam, Nisha Khan, Meenu Kaushal Sharma

TL;DR
This study examines multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patterns in Bangladesh, finding higher resistance among previously treated patients.
Contribution
The study compares MDR-PTB patterns between urban and rural areas in newly diagnosed and previously treated patients in Bangladesh.
Findings
Previously treated patients had a higher proportion of MDR-PTB compared to newly diagnosed patients.
Male patients showed a higher proportion of MDR-PTB than females in both groups.
The majority of MDR-PTB cases were in individuals aged ≤45 years.
Abstract
Background: To effectively manage tuberculosis (TB), it is essential to address the high incidence of the disease, as multidrug-resistant pulmonary TB (MDR-PTB) remains a significant concern to halt pre-extensive drug-resistant (pre-XDR) recrudescence. The objective of the current study was to examine and compare MDR-PTB patterns among adult PTB patients (>12 years) in Bangladesh’s urban and rural areas who had newly diagnosed and previously treated PTB. Methods: A total of 430 newly diagnosed and previously treated adult patients with PTB were randomly recruited during two study periods: the 1st period, from May 2010 to December 2010 (eight months), and the 2nd period, from January 2014 to January 2015 (thirteen months). Only the drug-resistant (DR) patients were included in the final analysis. Mycobacteriological tests, i.e., smear microscopy, culture, drug susceptibility testing…
Genes, proteins, chemicals, diseases, species, mutations and cell lines named across the full text — each resolved to its canonical identifier and authoritative record.
Click any figure to enlarge with its caption.
Figure 1
Figure 2Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsTuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · Diverse Scientific Research Studies · Advanced Data Processing Techniques
