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Title: Exogenous Reinfection with MultidrugResistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Patients with Advanced H


1
Exogenous Reinfection with Multidrug-Resistant
Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Patients with
Advanced HIV Infection
  • Celeste Nadal

2
Purpose
  • Determine the epidemiological connections between
    cases of
  • multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDRT)
  • Prevention of future MDRT outbreaks

Rationale
3
Outline
  • Background
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Tuberculosis disease
  • HIV and Tuberculosis
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Conclusions

4
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Characteristics
  • Obligate aerobe
  • Rod shaped
  • Acid fast
  • Mycolic acid cell wall

5
Tuberculosis Disease (TB)
  • Sites of infection
  • Mode of infection
  • Airborne

6
Pulmonary TB
  • Internal symptoms
  • Development of tubercles
  • Consumption
  • Sputum
  • External symptoms
  • Minor cough
  • Mild fever
  • Fatigue
  • Weight loss
  • Coughing up blood
  • Chest pain

7
TB and HIV
  • Increased susceptibility in immunosuppressed
    individuals
  • Infection in HIV positive individuals
  • 113 times more likely
  • 7 to 10 risk PER YEAR

8
Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis Infection
  • Primary drug resistance
  • Infection with multidrug-resistant TB
  • Acquired drug resistance
  • Development of resistance during therapy
  • Possibly due to inadequate treatment

9
Research Protocol
  • Trace M. tuberculosis transmission
  • Isolation and culture of bacterial sample
  • Evaluation of medical records
  • Follow-up studies
  • Radiometric broth method
  • Restriction-fragment-length polymorphisms
    analysis

10
Radiometric Broth Method
  • Determine susceptibility to
  • Isoniazid (0.1-0.2 mg/ml)
  • Rifampin (2 mg/ml)
  • Streptomycin (6.0 mg/ml)
  • Ethambutol (7.5 mg/ml)
  • Pyrazinamide (100 mg/ml)- testing began later in
    study
  • Tests for critical concentration
  • The level of a drug which distinguishes the
    strain from a strain that has never been in
    contact with the drug
  • 1 colony growth in presence of antibiotic

11
Restriction-Fragment-Length- Polymorphisms
(RFLPs) Analysis
  • Form of DNA fingerprinting
  • Extract genomic DNA
  • Restriction enzyme digestion
  • PvuII
  • Southern blot
  • Gel electrophoresis
  • Transfer to nylon membrane
  • Hybridized with labeled probes

12
RFLP Patterns of Patients with Persistently
Drug-Susceptible Isolates
13
RFLP Patterns of Patients with Increasingly
Drug-Resistant Isolates
14
RFLP Patterns Indicating Exogenous Reinfection
with New Multidrug-Resistant Strain in HIV
Patients
15
Clinical Course of Four Patients with AIDS and
Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis
  • Triangles
  • Out-patient visits
  • Circle
  • Negative TB culures
  • Boxes
  • Positive TB cultures
  • PCP
  • Pneumonia

16
Conclusion
  • RFLP Analysis
  • Confirmed acquired drug resistance
  • Demonstrated Third mechanism of developing
    Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis infection
  • Exogenous reinfection
  • Follow-up
  • Lack of acquired immunity to MTB in HIV pos
    patients are more likely to become reinfected
    with MDR-TB

17
Prevention
  • Routine skin testing for tuberculosis
  • Prompt and consistent treatment
  • Decrease open tuberculosis units
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