Abstract

BACKGROUND: Following the WHO???s announcement in 2018, the use of new drugs was recommended for all patients with multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) in Korea. This study aimed to evaluate adherence to new anti-TB drug regimens and implementation of molecular drug susceptibility testing (mDST) in Korea.METHODS: Nationwide, 560 patients were reported as having MDR-TB in 2021. The implementation of mDST and new anti-TB drug use were analysed. The discrepancy between mDST and phenotypic DST (pDST) results and their implications on the use of new anti-TB drugs were also analysed. The use of novel anti-TB drugs has been approved by the National TB Expert Committee.RESULTS: The non-adherence rate in MDR-TB patients was 14.3%. The mDST implementation rate was 96.1%. Of the 459 patients who underwent both mDST and pDST, the discordance rate for rifampicin (RIF) resistance was 22.6% (n = 104), of which 72.1% (n = 75) were resistant on mDST but susceptible on pDST. The discrepancy in mDST and pDST results related to RIF resistance was found to be the main cause of non-adherence to new drug regimen.CONCLUSION: Comprehensive training on how to interpret conflicting results between mDST and pDST could enhance the utilisation of new drugs in the treatment of MDR/RIF-resistant TB.

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