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Clinical best practices for caring for people with expanded resistance to newer TB drugs.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/88660
Publisher DOI
10.5588/ijtldopen.25.0240
PubMed ID
40530383
Description
Background
Strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with resistance to the new and repurposed drugs included in the all-oral shorter TB regimens recommended by WHO for the treatment of multidrug-resistant/rifampicin-resistant TB (MDR/RR-TB) are becoming increasingly common globally. When strains of M. tuberculosis have resistance to one or more of these drugs (bedaquiline, linezolid, third-generation fluoroquinolones, delamanid, pretomanid, or clofazimine), they are more challenging to treat.Methods
In the absence of trial data on how to care for these individuals, a group of clinical, programmatic and civil society experts came together to generate a series of best clinical practices. These practices are based on the published literature and on experience caring for individuals with these forms of TB.Results
We discuss best clinical practices in the following areas: 1) drug susceptibility testing; 2) regimen design; 3) adverse event monitoring and management; 4) special populations; 5) shared decision making and informed consent; 6) holistic packages of support; and 7) pre-approval access/compassionate use of newer TB compounds.Conclusion
While we await systematic studies of treatment approaches to generate the necessary evidence base, the clinical practices described here can be used to guide the programmatic care of people with strains of M. tuberculosis that have expanded resistance.
Date of Publication
2025-06
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
holistic support
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resistance
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treatment regimen
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tuberculosis
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Nkomo, T
Udwadia, Z
Vambe, D
van Rie, A
Thi, S S
Stillo, J
Stambekova, A
Sinha, A
Rich, M L
Reuter, A
Patel, J
Otto-Knapp, R
Motta, I
Mesic, A
McKenna, L
Maru, S
Lessem, E
Lange, C
Kiria, N
Kherabi, Y
Günther, G
Clinic of Pneumology and Allergology
Guglielmetti, L
Decroo, T
Chen, L
Ashesh, A
Abubakirov, A
Furin, J
Additional Credits
Clinic of Pneumology and Allergology
Series
IJTLD OPEN
Publisher
International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
ISSN
3005-7590
Access(Rights)
open.access
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