HIV infection and multiple drug resistant tuberculosis: the frequency of co-infection and treatment efficacy

Author:

Filinyuk O. V.1,Alliluev A. S.2,Аmichba D. E.1,Golubchikov P. N.3,Popelo Yu. S.1,Dobkina M. N.4

Affiliation:

1. Siberian State Medical University

2. Siberian State Medical University; Tomsk Phthisiopulmonology Medical Center

3. Tomsk Phthisiopulmonology Medical Center

4. Siberian State Medical University; Tomsk Center for AIDS and Infectious Diseases Prevention and Control

Abstract

The objective of the study: in Tomsk Region, to establish the frequency of multiple drug resistance (MDR) of mycobacterium tuberculosis (MBT) in new tuberculosis patients with the reference to their HIV status and to assess their treatment outcomes.Subjects and methods. The presented results were obtained from a retrospective cohort study of 788 new tuberculosis patients who were registered for MDR TB treatment at Tomsk Phthisiopulmonology Medical Center from January 2017 to April 2019.Results. In Tomsk Region, the level of primary MDR reaches 31.3% in patients with TB/HIV co-infection, while in HIV negative tuberculosis patients, this rate is 24.2%. The incidence of primary MDR/XDR MTB reaches 40% among deceased patients with TB/HIV co-infection. Treatment efficacy in MDR/XDR TB patients with associated HIV infection is low – the effective treatment was achieved only in 7.3% of them. In general (excluding the data on MTB drug resistance and antiretroviral therapy), treatment efficacy of tuberculosis patients with HIV infection is significantly lower versus HIV negative tuberculosis patients: 37.7% and 61.9%, respectively, OR 0.38 [0.28; 0.50], p = 0.001.

Publisher

New Terra

Subject

General Medicine

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