| Literature DB >> 1643296 |
J S Jarallah1, A K Elias, M S al Hajjaj, M S Bukhari, A H al Shareef, S A al-Shammari.
Abstract
This retrospective study was undertaken to determine the prevalence and pattern of resistance to antituberculosis drugs among patients with sputum-proven pulmonary tuberculosis who were seen in Taif Chest Hospital over 24 months (between June 1986 and May 1988). The overall prevalence was 22.6% and the majority (53%) were resistant to two drugs. Resistance to streptomycin was most frequent (16%) followed by rifampicin (15%). Resistance to isoniazid was surprisingly low (6.5%). 23.3% of the resistant group had previously received antituberculosis drugs as against 15.4% in the sensitive group. There was a significant association between previous therapy and resistance to antituberculosis drugs. Recommendations to reduce the problem of resistance and to improve compliance are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1643296 DOI: 10.1016/0962-8479(92)90065-R
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tuber Lung Dis ISSN: 0962-8479