2016
DOI: 10.4172/2329-6925.1000266
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Drug Sensitivity and Molecular Diversity of M. tuberculosis in Cameroon: A Meta-analysis

Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) represents one of the most challenging threats to global human health. M. tuberculosis causes about 8.8 million new cases of active tuberculosis and 1.1 million deaths annually. According to Cameroon's National TB Control Program (NTBCP), tuberculosis still remains a major public health problem: an important cause of mortality and morbidity, with a negative impact on the socioeconomic condition of the population. This paper is a meta-analysis review of the molecular diversity and drug sensiti… Show more

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“…Besides, the pooled values of cure rates were below the threshold of 85% defined by the WHO [ 15 ]. The appearance and spread of multidrug-resistant strains can also be explained by this finding as they have been reported in the Littoral Region by many authors [ 4 , 6 , 16 ]. Also, this problem of multidrug resistance can become a bigger threat in the following years in the region due to high rates of cross-border and between-region migrations [ 17 ].…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…Besides, the pooled values of cure rates were below the threshold of 85% defined by the WHO [ 15 ]. The appearance and spread of multidrug-resistant strains can also be explained by this finding as they have been reported in the Littoral Region by many authors [ 4 , 6 , 16 ]. Also, this problem of multidrug resistance can become a bigger threat in the following years in the region due to high rates of cross-border and between-region migrations [ 17 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Since the achievement of full coverage of TB in Cameroon in 2002, the National Control Programme of TB has continuously improved its fight through policy and many key strategies including the implementation of surveillance system, a faster management through 248 diagnostic and treatment centers (DTCs) distributed over the territory. Also, there was an increase in full adherence to treatment as well as the proportion of cured patients through the adoption of directly observed treatment strategy (DOTS) based on rifampicin used as first-line treatment [ 2 4 ]. Recently, the National Control Programme validated the utilization of genotyping technology in the Littoral Region referred to as GeneXpert TB test for the detection of resistance to rifampicin [ 5 ].…”
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confidence: 99%