Individualized treatment of Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis using whole-genome sequencing and expanded drug-susceptibility testing

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Abstract

A case of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is presented. It highlights the role of whole-genome sequencing, expanded phenotypic drug susceptibility testing, and enhanced case management, offering a more complete understanding of drug susceptibility to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This approach guides an effective individualized treatment strategy that results in rapid sustained culture conversion.

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Dookie, N., Padayatchi, N., Lessells, R. J., Naicker, C. L., Chotoo, S., & Naidoo, K. (2020). Individualized treatment of Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis using whole-genome sequencing and expanded drug-susceptibility testing. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 71(11), 2981–2985. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa526

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