Multidrug and Extensively Drug-resistant Tuberculosis in Canada 1997-2008: Demographic and Disease Characteristics

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Setting: Nationwide Canadian public health surveillance. Objective: Description of demographic features and disease characteristics of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) in Canada over a 12 year period. Design: Continuous surveillance of all cases of culture-confirmed TB in Canada. Demographic and microbiologic features were analyzed and comparisons between drug-susceptible, multidrug-resistant (MDR), and drug-resistant not-MDR were made. Cases of extensively drug resistant TB are described. Results: 15,993 cases of culture-confirmed TB were reported during the study period. There were 5 cases of XDR-TB, 177 cases of MDR-TB, and 1,234 cases of first-line drug resistance not-MDR. The majority of drug-resistant cases were reported in foreign-born individuals, with drug-resistant cases diagnosed earlier post-arrival in Canada compared to drug-susceptible cases. In MDR-TB isolates, there was a high rate of drug-resistance to other first- and second-line drugs, making reliable empiric therapeutic recommendations for MDR-TB difficult. There was a statistically significant association between both MDR and drug-resistance not-MDR, and the risk of a negative treatment outcome (defined as treatment failure, absconded, or treatment ongoing >3 yrs). Conclusion: Drug-resistance complicates TB management even in developed nations with well-established TB control programs. The predominantly international origin of drug-resistant cases highlights the need for global strategies to combat TB. © 2013 Minion et al.

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Minion, J., Gallant, V., Wolfe, J., Jamieson, F., & Long, R. (2013). Multidrug and Extensively Drug-resistant Tuberculosis in Canada 1997-2008: Demographic and Disease Characteristics. PLoS ONE, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053466

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