“…The rate of MDR-TB identified in this study was 5.8%, (9/156) among new presumptive TB cases and this was congruent to the rate of MDR-TB reported in the previous studies by Tessema B et al, (3.7%, 2012) [28], Yigzaw WB et al, (5.0%, 2021) [40] in Ethiopia; Yonge SA et al, (4.8%, 2017) [46] in Kenya and Dosso M et al, (5.3%, 1999) [32] in CĂ´te d'Ivoire. However, compared to our study findings, a higher rate of MDR-TB was reported in the previous studies by Welekidan LN et al, (11.6%, 2020) [49], and Dagne B et al, (61.9%, 2021) [39] in Ethiopia; Ullah I et al, (9.3%, 2016) [35] in Pakistan; Monde N et al, (9.8%, 2023) [41] in Zambia, Thapa G et al, (15.6%, 2016) [42] in Nepal, Li Y et al, (13.2%, 2016) [43], and Zhou L et al, (18.8%, 2022) [50] in China and Aung WW et al, (18.3%,2015) [51], and Lobie TA et al, (2.3%, 2020) [30] in Ethiopia; Glasauer S et al, (3.3%, 2019) [34] in Germany.…”