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Establishing risk groups of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and planning its therapeutic approach

Authors: Mигайлюк, Л.;

Establishing risk groups of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and planning its therapeutic approach

Abstract

Patients with a failure of the first and second course of chemotherapy have a high risk of multidrug resistance tuberculosis amoung 227 persons under study (with the rate over 80 %); patients with a tuberculosis relapse – with the rate – 52,3 %, patients with interrupted treatment according to clinical category I – 43,3 %.

Серед 227 досліджуваних осіб високий ризик мультирезистентного туберкульозу (з частотою понад 80 %) мають пацієнти з невдачею першого та другого курсу хіміотерапії; з частотою 52,3 % – пацієнти з рецидивом туберкульозу, з частотою 43,3 % – пацієнти з перерваним лікуванням за 1 клінічною категорією.

Среди 227 исследуемых лиц высокий риск мультирезистентного туберкулеза (с частотой свыше 80 %) имеют пациенты с неудачей первого и второго курсов химиотерапии; с частотой 52,3 % – пациенты с рецидивом туберкулеза, с частотой 43,3 % – пациенты с прерванным лечением за 1 клинической категорией.

Keywords

частота мультирезистентности микобактерий туберкулеза; впервые диагностированный туберкулез легких; рецидивы туберкулеза; химиорезистентность, multidrug resistance rate of tuberculous mycobacteria; new-onset pulmonary tuberculosis; tuberculosis relapses; chemoresistance, частота мультирезистентності мікобактерій туберкульозу; вперше діагностований туберкульоз легень; рецидиви туберкульозу; хіміорезистент

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