Close
Help




JOURNAL

Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics

Clinical Management of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Resource Constrained Settings

Submit a Paper


Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics 2013:5 117-135

Review

Published on 12 Jun 2013

DOI: 10.4137/CMT.S6560


Further metadata provided in PDF



Sign up for email alerts to receive notifications of new articles published in Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics

Abstract

Drug-resistant forms of tuberculosis (TB), particularly multi- and extensively drug-resistant TB, represent an important obstacle to global control of the disease. Recently, new drugs, repurposed drugs, and new drug combinations have been evaluated, with a number showing promise for the treatment of drug-resistant TB. Additionally, a range of methods for accelerating mycobacterial culture, identification, and drug susceptibility testing have been developed, and several in-house and commercial genotyping methods for speeding drug resistance detection have become available. Despite these significant achievements in drug development and diagnostics, drug-resistant TB continues to be difficult to diagnose and treat. Significant international efforts are still needed, especially in the field of clinical and operational research, to translate these encouraging developments into effective patient cure and make them readily available to resource-constrained settings, where they are most needed.



Downloads

PDF  (2.44 MB PDF FORMAT)

RIS citation   (ENDNOTE, REFERENCE MANAGER, PROCITE, REFWORKS)

BibTex citation   (BIBDESK, LATEX)


Sharing


What Your Colleagues Say About Clinical Medicine Insights: Therapeutics
I would like to express my appreciation to Libertas Academica.  The editorial staff are helpful and friendly, the reviews are prompt and professional, and final publication is rapid.  I recommend publishing in Libertas Academica journals.
Dr Lev Shvidel (Kaplan Medical Center, Israel)
More Testimonials

Quick Links


New article and journal news notification services
Email Alerts RSS Feeds
Facebook Google+ Twitter
Pinterest Tumblr YouTube