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Multidrug Resistant Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis at a Tertiary Care Centre


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Extrapulmonary manifestation of tuberculosis is prevalent in 10-34% of non HIV cases while it occurs in 50-70% of patients co-infected with HIV. Very limited data is available for drug resistance in extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB). This was a prospective, observational study to assess the prevalence of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDRTB) from 90 clinically suspected cases of EPTB at a tertiary care centre in Mumbai. In the present study, M. tuberculosis was found in 18.88% of EPTB patients of which 47.05% were MDRTB. Maximum culture positivity (40%) was found in lymph node aspirates. High drug resistance to M. tuberculosis warrants periodic assessment of the trends of drug resistance to anti tuberculosis agents.
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R. Set
Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai, India
S. Zadbuke
Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai, India
N. Khan
Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai, India
J. Shastri
Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai, India

Abstract


Extrapulmonary manifestation of tuberculosis is prevalent in 10-34% of non HIV cases while it occurs in 50-70% of patients co-infected with HIV. Very limited data is available for drug resistance in extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB). This was a prospective, observational study to assess the prevalence of multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDRTB) from 90 clinically suspected cases of EPTB at a tertiary care centre in Mumbai. In the present study, M. tuberculosis was found in 18.88% of EPTB patients of which 47.05% were MDRTB. Maximum culture positivity (40%) was found in lymph node aspirates. High drug resistance to M. tuberculosis warrants periodic assessment of the trends of drug resistance to anti tuberculosis agents.