Undetected multidrug-resistant tuberculosis amplified by first-line therapy in mixed infection

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Abstract

Infections with >1 Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain(s) are underrecognized. We show, in vitro and in vivo, how first-line treatment conferred a competitive growth advantage to amplify a multidrug-resistant M. tuberculosis strain in a patient with mixed infection. Diagnostic techniques that identify mixed tubercle bacilli populations are needed to curb the spread of multidrug resistance.

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Hingley-Wilson, S. M., Casey, R., Connell, D., Bremang, S., Evans, J. T., Hawkey, P. M., … Lalvani, A. (2013). Undetected multidrug-resistant tuberculosis amplified by first-line therapy in mixed infection. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 19(7), 1138–1141. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1907.130313

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