We determined the prevalence of rifampin-monoresistant tuberculosis (RMR-TB) in Iran. Because development of RMR-TB is not common, we also identified the major risk factors associated with RMR-TB reported from different provinces of Iran. Data for 3,020 TB patients who remained or became smear positive after two, four, six, and nine months of standard first-line chemotherapy were retrospectively analyzed. Of 3,020 patients, 1,242 patients (41.1%) were culture and DNA positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Of these patients, 73 (7.4%) patients had monoresistant isolates to rifampin, which was significantly higher than that for multidrug-resistant TB (5.8%). The average rate of RMR-TB in the studied population ranged from 5% to 10%. Classical investigation showed that 33.6% of patients had either a previous or family history of TB. Molecular epidemiology methods (i.e., spoligotyping and Mycobacterium intespersed repetitive unit-variable number tandem repeat), defined transmission link in three clusters (13%). These results outline the urgent need for a comprehensive plan for detection and treatment of RMR-TB cases. Copyright © 2014 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
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Velayati, A. A., Farnia, P., Mozafari, M., Sheikholeslami, M. F., Karahrudi, M. A., Tabarsi, P., & Hoffner, S. (2014). High prevelance of rifampin-monoresistant tuberculosis: A retrospective analysis among Iranian pulmonary tuberculosis patients. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 90(1), 99–105. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.13-0057
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