Tuberculosis: Pathogenesis, Current Treatment Regimens and New Drug Targets
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Abstract
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb), the causative agent of TB, is a recalcitrant pathogen that is rife around the world, latently infecting approximately a quarter of the worldwide population. The asymptomatic status of the dormant bacteria escalates to the transmissible, active form when the host’s immune system becomes debilitated. The current front-line treatment regimen for drug-sensitive (DS) M. tb strains is a 6-month protocol involving four different drugs that requires stringent adherence to avoid relapse and resistance. Poverty, difficulty to access proper treatment, and lack of patient compliance contributed to the emergence of more sinister drug-resistant (DR) strains, which demand a longer duration…
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- Bedaquiline
- Tuberculosis
- Regimen
- Medicine
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Drug resistance
- Population
- Intensive care medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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