Drug Resistance Pattern of MTB Isolates from PTB Patients

Author:

Ranganath Rajani1,Kumar Vijay G. S.2,Ranganath Ravi3,Goud Gangadhar4,Javali Veerabhadra5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Navodaya Medical College and Research Centre, Raichur, Karnataka, India

2. Department of Microbiology, JSS Medical College and Research Centre, Mysore, Karnataka 570 015, India

3. Usha Kidney Care, Bellary, Karnataka 583103, India

4. Department of Community Medicine, VIMS, Bellary, Karnataka 583104, India

5. Department of Orthopaedics, Navodaya Medical College and Research Centre, Raichur, Tamil Nadu 641043, India

Abstract

Background. TB is a global pandemic disease. All TB control programs were not successful due to the emergence of multidrug resistance inM. tuberculosisstrains. Objective of the present study was to detect the rate of MDR-MTB in this part of India.Methods. One hundred and thirty clinical MTB strains isolated from patients on treatment and confirmed as MTB by MPT64 antigen detection were tested for drug susceptibility against Streptomycin, INH, Rifampicin, and Ethambutol by MBBact automated system.Result. Thirty-two were MDRs (25.61%). 31.2%, 28%, 17.6%, and 21.6% were resistant to INH, RIF, Ethambutol, and Streptomycin, respectively. Resistance to either INH or Rifampicin was 20.8% and 13.88%, respectively. Combined INH and Rifampicin resistance was seen in 18.05% isolates.Conclusion. Drug resistance rate is high in patients treated previously and who have been irregular on treatment.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

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