Tuberculosis (TB) kills approximately 4,500 people worldwide every day. While most cases of TB can be treated with antibiotics, some strains have developed drug resistance that makes their treatment more expensive, more toxic and less effective for the patient. The IOM Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation and the Academy of Science of South Africa held a workshop to discuss ways to fight the growing threat of drug-resistant TB.Table of Contents
Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 The Incidence of Drug-Resistant TB in Southern Africa 3 Surveillance and Tracking of Drug-Resistant TB 4 Transmission and Infection Control 5 Diagnosis of Drug-Resistant TB 6 Treatment of Drug-Resistant TB 7 Drug-Resistant TB in Children 8 Convergence of Science and Policy to Create a Blueprint for Action References Appendix A: Agenda Appendix B: Report from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Workshop Appendix C: Participant Biographies