This article reviews recent studies conducted outside the United States assessing the efficacy and safety of rifabutin in the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) in HIV-infected patients, in patients with newly diagnosed TB, and in patients with multidrug-resistant TB. A 6-month pilot study of 50 Ugandan patients with TB associated with HIV infection showed that rifabutin and rifampin were similarly effective with regard to conversion of sputum-smear findings (sputum conversion) and in bringing about clinical and radiologic improvement. Compared with rifampin, rifabutin showed potential for reducing the time to sputum conversion for these patients. Multicenter studies in five countries compared two rifabutin dosages (150 mg/d and 300 mg/d) with ...
Please read abstract in the article.TB Alliance, UK Department for International Development, Bill &...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: SQ109, an asymmetrical diamine, is a novel anti-TB drug ca...
Rationale: Rifabutin was recommended in place of rifampin during treatment of HIV-related tuberculos...
BACKGROUND:Rifamycins are an essential component of modern short-course regimens for treating tuberc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how to best manage co-administration of rifabutin (RFB) and human immunodeficie...
SummaryObjectiveWe investigated the efficacy of rifabutin (RFB)-containing regimens for the treatmen...
<p><b>Background: </b>Use of the Xpert MTB/RIF assay has increased the number of p...
Study objective: The standard daily dose of rifampin in directly observed treatment of Mycobacterium...
The objective of the study: to estimate efficacy and safety of the drug of rifapentine in continuati...
Rationale: We examined whether increased rifampin doses could shorten standard therapy for tuberculo...
Background: Rifapentine has a long half-life in serum, which suggests a possible treatment once a we...
Background Xpert MTB/RIF (Xpert) was piloted in Kazakhstan to detect tuberculosis (TB) and rifampici...
Background: Rifampicin (RIF) resistance in new cases of pulmonary tuberculosis is a matter of concer...
Introduction: Rifabutin, a rifamycin of equivalent potency to rifampicin, has several advantages in ...
Contains fulltext : 53580.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Rifampin is a ...
Please read abstract in the article.TB Alliance, UK Department for International Development, Bill &...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: SQ109, an asymmetrical diamine, is a novel anti-TB drug ca...
Rationale: Rifabutin was recommended in place of rifampin during treatment of HIV-related tuberculos...
BACKGROUND:Rifamycins are an essential component of modern short-course regimens for treating tuberc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how to best manage co-administration of rifabutin (RFB) and human immunodeficie...
SummaryObjectiveWe investigated the efficacy of rifabutin (RFB)-containing regimens for the treatmen...
<p><b>Background: </b>Use of the Xpert MTB/RIF assay has increased the number of p...
Study objective: The standard daily dose of rifampin in directly observed treatment of Mycobacterium...
The objective of the study: to estimate efficacy and safety of the drug of rifapentine in continuati...
Rationale: We examined whether increased rifampin doses could shorten standard therapy for tuberculo...
Background: Rifapentine has a long half-life in serum, which suggests a possible treatment once a we...
Background Xpert MTB/RIF (Xpert) was piloted in Kazakhstan to detect tuberculosis (TB) and rifampici...
Background: Rifampicin (RIF) resistance in new cases of pulmonary tuberculosis is a matter of concer...
Introduction: Rifabutin, a rifamycin of equivalent potency to rifampicin, has several advantages in ...
Contains fulltext : 53580.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Rifampin is a ...
Please read abstract in the article.TB Alliance, UK Department for International Development, Bill &...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: SQ109, an asymmetrical diamine, is a novel anti-TB drug ca...
Rationale: Rifabutin was recommended in place of rifampin during treatment of HIV-related tuberculos...