[The current situation of mycobacterial chemoresistance and its implications for antitubercular treatment].

I Jemna, D Cioflec, N Ion, O Hudiţeanu, I Lego, I Simon
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The data in the present paper consider, for a longer period, the secondary and the initial drug resistance in pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis. The paper studies mainly the period of the last 9 years (1979-1987) in comparison with a previous period of 6 years (1973-1978). The 2,194 antibiograms performed for 7 common tuberculostatics show an increase, in the last years, of the general resistance of the germs from 24.3% to 36%. The increase of the resistance is noticed to all the tuberculostatics, but mainly to Rifampicin, from 14.8% to 49.3% and to streptomycin, from 22.7% to 44.8%. An important increase is found, at present, mainly in the drug resistance of germs in the extrapulmonary specimens (lymph nodes 28.5% and CSF 40%) to streptomycin and INH.

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分枝杆菌耐药现状及其对抗结核治疗的启示。
本文的数据在较长时期内考虑了肺部和肺外结核的继发性和初始耐药。本文主要研究了近9年(1979-1987)与前6年(1973-1978)的对比。对7种常见结核菌进行的2194次抗生素检查显示,在过去几年中,细菌的总体耐药性从24.3%增加到36%。所有结核菌对利福平和链霉素的耐药率分别从14.8%上升到49.3%和22.7%上升到44.8%。目前发现肺外标本(淋巴结28.5%,脑脊液40%)细菌对链霉素和INH的耐药性增加是重要的。
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