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New and repurposed drugs to treat multidrug- and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis

Authors :
Denise Rossato Silva
Margareth Dalcolmo
Simon Tiberi
Marcos Abdo Arbex
Marcela Munoz-Torrico
Raquel Duarte
Lia D’Ambrosio
Dina Visca
Adrian Rendon
Mina Gaga
Alimuddin Zumla
Giovanni Battista Migliori
Source :
Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia, Vol 44, Iss 2, Pp 153-160
Publisher :
Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB and XDR-TB, respectively) continue to represent a challenge for clinicians and public health authorities. Unfortunately, although there have been encouraging reports of higher success rates, the overall rate of favorable outcomes of M/XDR-TB treatment is only 54%, or much lower when the spectrum of drug resistance is beyond that of XDR-TB. Treating M/XDR-TB continues to be a difficult task, because of the high incidence of adverse events, the long duration of treatment, the high cost of the regimens used, and the drain on health care resources. Various trials and studies have recently been undertaken (some already published and others ongoing), all aimed at improving outcomes of M/XDR-TB treatment by changing the overall approach, shortening treatment duration, and developing a universal regimen. The objective of this review was to summarize what has been achieved to date, as far as new and repurposed drugs are concerned, with a special focus on delamanid, bedaquiline, pretomanid, clofazimine, carbapenems, and linezolid. After more than 40 years of neglect, greater attention has recently been paid to the need for new drugs to fight the “white plague”, and promising results are being reported.

Details

Language :
English, Portuguese
ISSN :
18063756
Volume :
44
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b0509079d45d49ad95e0a8566e190
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1806-37562017000000436