Magnitude of phenotypic and mtbdrplus line probe assay first-line anti-tuberculosis drug resistance among tuberculosis patients; northwest Ethiopia

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Background: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) drug resistance is a key challenge in ending TB. Objective: The study aimed to determine anti-TB drug resistance and compare the dis-cordance between phenotypic and genotypic drug-susceptibility testing (DST). Methods: Prospective enrollment and sputum collection from patients suspected of active pulmonary TB from May 2018 to December 2019 at the University of Gondar Hospital. Phenotypic DST study for streptomycin, isoniazid, rifampin, and ethambutol was done by MGIT 360 SIRE Kit. Genotypic resistance for isoniazid and rifampin was performed by MTBDRplus v2 line probe assay (LPA) and compared to phenotypic drug resistance. Results: A total of 376 patients, median age 32 years, and 53.7% male were enrolled. Mtb was isolated from 126 patients. 106/126 (84%) patients were newly diagnosed with TB and 20 patients with prior TB treatment. Seventy (66.0%) were susceptible to all anti-TB drugs tested. Twenty-five (19.8%) of the isolates were resistant to isoniazid, 12 (9.5%) to rifampi-cin and six (5%) were multidrug resistant. Among previously treated TB patients, 4 (20.0%) and 5 (25.0%) were mono-resistant and poly-resistant, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of LPA resistance for isoniazid were 94.4% and 100%, and for rifampin was 75.0% and 100%, respectively. Conclusion: The frequency of mono-and poly-drug resistance among both newly diagnosed and previously treated TB patients was high to the rest of the nation. MTBDRplus showed excellent concordance for isoniazid and rifampin. We concluded that DST should be performed for all patients to improve management and decrease spread of drug-resistant Mtb strains in the community.

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Yigzaw, W. B., Torrelles, J. B., Wang, S. H., & Tessema, B. (2021). Magnitude of phenotypic and mtbdrplus line probe assay first-line anti-tuberculosis drug resistance among tuberculosis patients; northwest Ethiopia. Infection and Drug Resistance, 14, 497–505. https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S292058

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