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Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis found in California
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08:26, August 14, 2008

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California officials have identified 18 cases of the dangerous and difficult-to-treat disease between 1993 and 2006 and 77 cases that were one step away from XDR TB in the first statewide study of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR TB) in the United States.

The study appears in the Aug. 15 issue of U.S. journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, and available online on Wednesday.

California reports almost 3,000 cases of tuberculosis annually, the largest number of TB cases of any U.S. state. California has also led the nation since 2002 in the number of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) cases -- those that are resistant to isoniazid and rifampin, the two antibiotics that form the backbone of TB treatment.

XDR TB is resistant to even more classes of antibiotics, including fluoroquinolones and one of three injectable second-line drugs.

The authors of the new study evaluated drug susceptibility dataof MDR TB cases identified by the California TB Registry between 1993 and 2006, looking for cases that fit the XDR TB definition.

Of the 424 MDR TB cases, 4 percent were XDR and 18 percent were pre-XDR, which are one drug away from XDR TB. The proportion of patients with pre-XDR isolates increased from 7 percent in 1993 to32 percent in 2005.

XDR TB occurred due to inadequate treatment of MDR TB, XDR TB transmission within California, and infection of persons with XDR strains prior to U.S. arrival.

Over the course of the study, TB outcomes improved. Deaths declined among XDR TB cases identified after 2000. However, the authors wrote, strategies must be implemented to identify and cure MDR and pre-XDR TB cases before they develop into XDR TB. Modeling studies suggest that unless evolution of MDR into XDR is slowed, XDR cases could increase exponentially. Prevention is more cost-effective than treatment, they noted.

Source: Xinhua



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