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    I wonder how long it will take for this to be a real problem in the US? I am guessing that it is inevitable.
doctorswithoutborders:

Access to Essential Medicines: Ten Stories That Mattered in 2011
4. Numbers of Patients on Treatment for Drug-Resistant TB Remains Catastrophically Low
Governments are not meeting the challenge of providing treatment for the rising numbers of people infected with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB), which has infected around five million people over the past ten years.
DR-TB—which occurs when the TB bacterium becomes resistant to anti-TB drugs—can be cured in the majority of cases, but many people go undiagnosed and untreated because of the difficulties involved in getting a correct diagnosis, and the expensive and complex treatment.
In what many hope will prove to be a breakthrough development, a new diagnostic test has been rolled out this year—including by MSF in seven countries—that can drastically reduce the time it takes to diagnose DR-TB, from several weeks to under two hours. Although the test is very expensive and is not as simple a test as is ultimately needed, the fact that it’s now a lot easier to diagnose people should spur governments into putting many more on treatment.
Photo: Armenia 2010 © Bruno De Cock/MSF

    I wonder how long it will take for this to be a real problem in the US? I am guessing that it is inevitable.

    doctorswithoutborders:

    Access to Essential Medicines: Ten Stories That Mattered in 2011

    4. Numbers of Patients on Treatment for Drug-Resistant TB Remains Catastrophically Low

    Governments are not meeting the challenge of providing treatment for the rising numbers of people infected with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB), which has infected around five million people over the past ten years.

    DR-TB—which occurs when the TB bacterium becomes resistant to anti-TB drugs—can be cured in the majority of cases, but many people go undiagnosed and untreated because of the difficulties involved in getting a correct diagnosis, and the expensive and complex treatment.

    In what many hope will prove to be a breakthrough development, a new diagnostic test has been rolled out this year—including by MSF in seven countries—that can drastically reduce the time it takes to diagnose DR-TB, from several weeks to under two hours. Although the test is very expensive and is not as simple a test as is ultimately needed, the fact that it’s now a lot easier to diagnose people should spur governments into putting many more on treatment.

    Photo: Armenia 2010 © Bruno De Cock/MSF

     
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