Drug Resistance in Tuberculosis with Special Reference to the Present Status in Egypt
Dalia Ezzat El sharawy;
Abstract
Drug-resistance in Tuberculosis is a phenomenon that is threatening the stabilization of global Tuberculosis (TB) control. It is a worldwide problem, being present virtually in all countries that were surveyed. According to current World Health Organization and the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease estimates, the median prevalence of MDR-TB has been I .I% in newly diagnosed patients. The proportion, however, is considerably higher (median prevalence: 7%) in patients who have previously received anti-TB treatment. While host genetic factors may contribute to the development of drug resistance, incomplete and inadequate treatment is the most important tactor leading to its development, suggesting that it is often a man made tragedy
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| Title | Drug Resistance in Tuberculosis with Special Reference to the Present Status in Egypt | Other Titles | مقاومة العقار فى الدرن مع مرجعية خاصة للوضع الحالى بمصر | Authors | Dalia Ezzat El sharawy | Issue Date | 2007 |
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