Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (02): 287-.
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Abstract: Objective To compare the clinical characteristics of rifampin-dependent (R-dependent Mycobacterium tuberculosis)and rifampin-resistant (R-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis) patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. Methods The clinicaldata including the demographic data, age groups, course of disease, history of chemotherapy with anti-TB drugs, and resultsof drug susceptibility test were collected from 61 cases of R-dependent pulmonary tuberculosis and 148 cases of R-resistantpulmonary tuberculosis treated between October, 2008 and January, 2012. Results Most of the R-dependent and R-resistantpatients were between 30 and 44 years of age. The R-dependent patients included 12 receiving the first treatment patients and49 with previous treatments, and the R-resistant patients included 11 without and 137 with previous treatments. Themulti-drug resistant rate was 80.3% in R-dependent group, as compared to 92.6% in R-resistant group. Conclusion Most of thepatients infected with R-dependent Mycobacterium tuberculosis are young or middle-aged, often having serious diseaseconditions. Detecting rifampin dependence is important for patients with initial treatment failure. Multi-drug resistancetherapy guideline should be applied to patients infected with R-dependent Mycobacterium tuberculosis to improve the cure rate.
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