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Frequency and patterns of second-line resistance conferring mutations among MDR-TB isolates resistant to a second-line drug from eSwatini, Somalia and Uganda (2014-2016).

David Patrick KateeteRogers KamulegeyaEdgar KigoziFred Ashaba KatabaziDeus LukoyeSindani Ireneaus SebitHergeye AbdiPeter ArubeGeorge William KasuleKenneth MusisiMyalo Glen DlaminiDerrick KhumaloMoses L Joloba
Published in: BMC pulmonary medicine (2019)
The frequency of resistance mutations to second-line anti-TB drugs in MDR-TB isolates resistant to second line anti-TB drugs from eSwatini, Somalia and Uganda is high, implying that rapid molecular tests are useful in detecting second-line anti-TB drug resistance in those countries. Relatedly, the frequency of fluoroquinolone resistance mutations in gyrB/QRDR is high relative to global estimates, and they occurred independently of gyrA/QRDR mutations implying that their absence in panels of molecular tests for detecting fluoroquinolone resistance may yield false negative results in our setting.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • multidrug resistant
  • emergency department
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification