This article presents a case of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) in a Peruvian infant. His mother was diagnosed with disseminated TB, and treatment commenced 11 days postpartum. The infant was diagnosed with TB after 40 days and died at 2 months and 2 days of age. Congenital transmission of TB to the infant was suspected, because direct postpartum transmission was considered unlikely; also, thorough screening of contacts for TB was negative. Spoligotyping confirmed that both mother and baby were infected with identical strains of the Beijing family (SIT1). Copyright © 2014 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
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Espiritu, N., Aguirre, L., Jave, O., Sanchez, L., Kirwan, D. E., & Gilman, R. H. (2014). Case report: Congenital transmission of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 91(1), 92–95. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.13-0002
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