| Literature DB >> 31579656 |
G Kama1, G K L Huang2, M Taune1, R Arura1, L Morris3, B Kombuk1, A Marome4, D P O'Brien2,5.
Abstract
Co-infection with tuberculosis (TB) and leprosy is thought to occur infrequently, but has been reported in settings highly endemic for both infectious diseases. We report for the first time a case where treatment for multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) led to the 'unmasking' of clinically silent leprosy through the precipitation of a type-1 immunological reaction. Current treatment regimens for MDR-TB may contain a number of drugs, such as levo-floxacin and clofazimine, which also have activity against M. leprae. A treatment regimen containing drugs active against both mycobacterial species may be used to achieve cure. Individual considerations on drug-drug interactions, potential additive toxicities and other comorbidities should be taken into account.Entities:
Keywords: TB; co-infection; immunological; leprosy; paradoxical
Year: 2019 PMID: 31579656 PMCID: PMC6735462 DOI: 10.5588/pha.18.0104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Action ISSN: 2220-8372