WHO guidelines for the programmatic management of drug-resistant tuberculosis: 2011 update

Dennis Falzon(World Health Organization - Pakistan), E. Jaramillo(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Holger J. Schünemann(McMaster University), Matthew Arentz(University of Washington), Melissa Bauer(McGill University), Jaime Bayona(EsSALUD), Léopold Blanc(World Health Organization - Pakistan), José A. Caminero, Charles L. Daley(University of Colorado Denver), Chris Duncombe(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Christopher Fitzpatrick(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Agnes Gebhard, H Getahun(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Myriam Henkens(Médecins Sans Frontières), Timothy H. Holtz, Joel Keravec(Management Sciences for Health), Salmaan Keshavjee(Partners In Health), Aamir J. Khan(Indus Hospital), Regina Kulier(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Vaira Leimane, Christian Lienhardt(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Chunling Lu(Harvard University Press), Andrei Mariandyshev(Northern State Medical University), Giovanni Battista Migliori(Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri), Fuad Mirzayev(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Carole D. Mitnick(Harvard University Press), P Nunn(World Health Organization - Pakistan), G. Nwagboniwe(Digital Research Alliance of Canada), Olivia Oxlade(McGill University), Domingo Palmero(Hospital Muñiz), Patricia B. Pavlinac(University of Washington), M. I. D. Quelapio(Tropical Disease Foundation), Mario Raviǵlione(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Michael Rich(Partners In Health), Sarah Royce(Program for Appropriate Technology in Health), Sabine Rüsch–Gerdes(Laboratoire National de Référence), Archil Salakaia(Management Sciences for Health), Rajiv Sarin(LRS Institute of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases), Delphine Sculier(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Francis Varaine(Médecins Sans Frontières), María Asunción Vitoria, Judd L. Walson(University of Washington), Fraser Wares(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Karin Weyer(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Richard White(Harvard University Press), Matteo Zignol(World Health Organization - Pakistan)
European Respiratory Journal
August 2, 2011
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Abstract

The production of guidelines for the management of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) fits the mandate of the World Health Organization (WHO) to support countries in the reinforcement of patient care. WHO commissioned external reviews to summarise evidence on priority questions regarding case-finding, treatment regimens for multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB), monitoring the response to MDR-TB treatment, and models of care. A multidisciplinary expert panel used the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach to develop recommendations. The recommendations support the wider use of rapid drug susceptibility testing for isoniazid and rifampicin or rifampicin alone using molecular techniques. Monitoring by sputum culture is important for early detection of failure during treatment. Regimens lasting ≥ 20 months and containing pyrazinamide, a fluoroquinolone, a second-line injectable drug, ethionamide (or prothionamide), and either cycloserine or p-aminosalicylic acid are recommended. The guidelines promote the early use of antiretroviral agents for TB patients with HIV on second-line drug regimens. Systems that primarily employ ambulatory models of care are recommended over others based mainly on hospitalisation. Scientific and medical associations should promote the recommendations among practitioners and public health decision makers involved in MDR-TB care. Controlled trials are needed to improve the quality of existing evidence, particularly on the optimal composition and duration of MDR-TB treatment regimens.


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