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Drug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis in a cohort of southern African goldminers with a high prevalence of HIV infection.

J Murray1, P Sonnenberg, S Shearer, P Godfrey-Faussett.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine rates of drug resistance to Mycobacterium tuberculosis and associated risk factors, including HIV infection.
DESIGN: Prospective cohort study of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.
SETTING: The study population comprised 28,522 men working on four goldmines in Westonaria, Gauteng. Health care is provided at a 240-bed mine hospital, Gold Fields West Hospital, and its primary health care facilities.
SUBJECTS: All 425 patients with culture-positive pulmonary tuberculosis identified in 1995. OUTCOME MEASURES: Tuberculosis drug resistance on enrollment and after 6 months' treatment.
RESULTS: There were 292 cases of new tuberculosis, 77 of recurrent disease and 56 prevalent cases in treatment failure. Two hundred and seven patients (48.7%) were HIV infected. Primary resistance to one or more drugs (9%) was similar to the 11% found in a previous study done on goldminers in 1989. Primary multidrug resistance (0.3%) was also similar (0.8%). Acquired multidrug resistance was 18.1%: 6.5% for recurrent disease and 33.9% in treatment failure cases. Neither HIV infection nor the degree of immunosuppression as assessed by CD4+ lymphocyte counts was associated with drug resistance at the start or end of treatment. New patterns of drug resistance were present in 9 of 52 patients in treatment failure at 6 months, 1 of whom was HIV-infected.
CONCLUSION: Primary and acquired drug resistance rates are stable in this population and are not affected by the high prevalence of HIV infection.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10957924

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  S Afr Med J


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