Type | Working Paper |
Title | Grant Proposal: Using New Diagnostic Technologies to Find Prevalence of Latent and Multiple Drug Resistant Tuberculosis in Metro Manila, Philippines |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2008 |
URL | http://web.stanford.edu/group/parasites/ParaSites2008/Victor Cruz_Kevin Webb/LTBI and MDR prevalencein Philippines.pdf |
Abstract | This study seeks to enhance knowledge of tuberculosis prevalence in the Philippines. Tuberculosis is the main microbial killer of adults in the world, killing over 2 million people per year (Frieden) and infecting over one-third of the world's population (WHO). The Philippines has the 9th highest TB incidence worldwide (WHO) despite having free anti-TB medication (Philippine Department of Health) and a WHO approved TB infrastructure (WHO). According to one study, TB causes a loss of 500,000 DALYs in the Philippines every year (Peabody). This study aims to increase basic knowledge about the incidence of latent drug resistant tuberculosis and multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in the Metro Manila area of the Philippines. The current testing methods either cannot distinguish between MDR-TB and TB cases or are resource intensive. This lack of knowledge can lead to mistreatment and mismanagement of TB cases. A Rapid Molecular Diagnostic test (Genotype MTBDRplus assay) has been developed, but requires field-testing for WHO approval. In addition to helping prove the technology, data from these field tests can show the prevalence of MDR-TB and LTBI. This data is critical to focusing and developing cost-effective treatment programs. |
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