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Surveillance of adverse events in the treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis: a global feasibility study

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The World Health Organization launched a global initiative, known as aDSM (active TB drug safety monitoring and management) to better describe the safety profile of new treatment regimens for drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) in real-world settings. However, comprehensive surveillance is difficult to implement in several countries. Aim of the aDSM project is to demonstrate the feasibility of implementing national aDSM registers and to describe the type and the frequency of adverse events (AEs) associated with exposure to the new anti-TB drugs. Following a pilot study carried out in 2016, official involvement of TB reference centres/countries into the project was sought and cases treated with bedaquiline- and/or delamanid-containing regimens were consecutively recruited. AEs were prospectively collected ensuring potential attribution of the AE to a specific drug based on its known safety profile. A total of 309 cases were fully reported from 41 centres in 27 countries (65% males; 268 treated with bedaquiline, 20 with delamanid, and 21 with both drugs) out of an estimated 781 cases the participating countries had committed to report by the first quarter of 2019.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
MDR-TB; Tuberculosis; adverse events; bedaquiline; delamanid; monitoring
Elenco autori:
Akkerman, O; Aleksa, A; Alffenaar, Jw; Al-Marzouqi, Nh; Arias- Guillén, M; Belilovski, E; Bernal, E; Boeree, M; Borisov, Se; Bruchfeld, J; Cadiñanos Loidi, J; Cai, Q; Caminero, Ja; Cebrian Gallardo, Jj; Centis, R; Codecasa, Lr; D’Ambrosio, L; Dalcolmo, M; Danila, E; Dara, M; Davidavičienė, E; Davies Forsman, L; De Los Rios Jefe, J; Denholm, J; Duarte, R; Elamin, Se; Ferrarese, M; Filippov, A; Ganatra, S; Garcia, A; García-García, Jm; Gayoso, R; Giraldo Montoya, Am; Gomez Rosso, R; Gualano, G; Hoefsloot, W; Ilievska-Poposka, B; Jonsson, J; Khimova, E; Kuksa, L; Kunst, H; Laniado- Laborín, R; Li, Y; Magis-Escurra, C; Manfrin, V; Manga, S; Marchese, V; Martínez Robles, E; Maryandyshev, A; Matteelli, A; Migliori, Gb; Mullerpattan, Jb; Munoz-Torrico, M; Mustafa Hamdan, H; Nieto Marcos, M; Noordin, Nm; Palmero, Dj; Palmieri, F; Payen, Mc; Piubello, A; Pontali, E; Pontarelli, A; Quirós, S; Rendon, A; Skrahina, A; Šmite, A; Solovic, I; Sotgiu, G; Souleymane, Mb; Spanevello, A; Stošić, M; Tadolini, M; Tiberi, S; Udwadia, Zf; Van Den Boom, M; Vescovo, M; Viggiani, P; Visca, D; Zhurkin, D; Zignol, M
Autori di Ateneo:
Centro di ricerca sulle Malattie Croniche
SPANEVELLO ANTONIO
VISCA DINA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2078928
Link al Full Text:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it//retrieve/handle/11383/2078928/92206/IJID_aDSM.pdf
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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