Negligible risk of inducing resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis with single-dose rifampicin as post-exposure prophylaxis for leprosy

  • Mieras, Liesbeth
  • Anthony, Richard
  • van Brakel, Wim
  • Bratschi, Martin W.
  • van den Broek, Jacques
  • Cambau, Emmanuelle
  • Cavaliero, Arielle
  • Kasang, Christa
  • Perera, Geethal
  • Reichman, Lee
  • Richardus, Jan Hendrik
  • Saunderson, Paul
  • Steinmann, Peter
  • Yew, Wing Wai
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Publication date
January 2016
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Language
English

Abstract

Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for leprosy is administered as one single dose of rifampicin (SDR) to the contacts of newly diagnosed leprosy patients. SDR reduces the risk of developing leprosy among contacts by around 60 % in the first 2-3 years after receiving SDR. In countries where SDR is currently being implemented under routine programme conditions in defined areas, questions were raised by health authorities and professional bodies about the possible risk of inducing rifampicin resistance among the M. tuberculosis strains circulating in these areas. This issue has not been addressed in scientific literature to date. To produce an authoritative consensus statement about the risk that SDR would induce rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis...

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