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Journal Article > Research

Primary bedaquiline resistance in Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan

Moe S, Rekart ML, Hernandez D, Sholpan A, Ismailov A, Oluya M, Bayniyazova A, Zinaida T, Nargiza P, Gomez-Restrepo C, Sitali N, Sinha A
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Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Bedaquiline (BDQ) is widely used in the treatment of rifampicin-resistant TB (RR-TB). However, resistance to BDQ is now emerging. There are no standardised regimens for BDQ-resistant TB. This study aims to share experience in managing primary BDQ-resistant TB.

METHODS:
We performed a retrospective study of patients treated for RR-TB in Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan, from January 2017 to March 2022. We identified patients with resistance to BDQ with no history of BDQ exposure. We describe baseline characteristics, treatment and follow-up of these patients.

RESULTS:
Twelve of the 1,930 patients (0.6%) had baseline samples resistant to BDQ with no history of BDQ exposure, 75% (9/12) of whom had been previously treated for TB. Ten (83.3%) were resistant to fluoroquinolones; respectively 66% and 50% had culture conversion by Month 3 and Month 6. The interim
treatment outcomes were as follows: unfavourable treatment outcomes (3/12, 25%), favourable outcomes (2/12, 17%); the remaining seven (58%) were continuing treatment.

CONCLUSIONS:
A large proportion of the cases had previously been treated for TB and had TB resistant to quinolone.
Both patients who had not experienced culture conversion by Month 3 had an unfavourable treatment outcome. Therefore, we recommend monthly monitoring of culture status for patients on treatment regimens for BDQ resistance.
Countries
Uzbekistan
Subject Area
antibiotic resistancetuberculosisantimicrobial resistance
DOI
10.5588/ijtld.22.0536
Published Date
01-May-2023
PubMed ID
37143220
Languages
English
Journal
International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 27, Issue 5, Pages 381-386
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