New drug against tuberculosis

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Worldwide, nearly nine million of tuberculosis are diagnosed annually, mostly in poorer countries. 1.4 million die from it. New drugs are urgently needed because TUBERCULOSIS bacteria forming resistance.

Against tuberculosis, there was for a long time no new drugs. Now, a has received approval. It is the third within six years. “You can’t treat tuberculosis with a drug,” explains Sebastian Dietrich from ‘Doctors without borders’. “If you treat tuberculosis with a drug, the bacteria in the shortest time possible against this drug-resistant.” Therefore, you need for a successful therapy is always a combination of anti-TB drugs, usually three to five. These protect against the resistance of the bacterium each other out.

Due to the resistance of a combination of drugs have to be administered

“The Patient takes a drug, this also,” says Dietrich. “The patient is then better. However, some tuberculosis bacteria resistance, they reproduce, and the lung disease comes back.”

Risk of resistance

Tuberculosis is an infectious disease. It is transmitted by a type of bacteria, the Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is still considered as a poverty disease. Many patients in poorer countries in Africa. In many regions where HIV is a Problem. “In the case of a HIV-infection the immune system is reduced. There has also been a number of cases of active tuberculosis,” says Dietrich.

Simple Diagnostics

To detect tuberculosis and to diagnose, not be difficult, explains Dietrich. “To do this, you just need a microscope,” explains Dietrich. But there are other problems. If you look at the bacteria under the microscope, is clearly not clear, if you respond to the medication or not.

Tuberculosis is easy to recognize, but not, what is the drug responsive

“We used to need for the examination with the microscope for an hour or two. Because the tuberculosis bacteria are now often resistant to the normal medicines, you can’t diagnose TB, although still with the microscope, however, we know with what medicine you can treat them.”

Now the doctors need to create a consuming culture. When it is grown, it must be against each drug extra testing to see which drug the bacteria respond and what not. “It will take approximately three months,” is Dietrich’s concerns. The new drug is approved, but not yet freely available in the market. Dietrich estimates that this will be soon the case.

The International Situation

About 85 percent of TB infections occur in Africa, Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific region. But Eastern Europe has to pay high levels of Infection. Are affected above all countries like Georgia, Kazakhstan and Belarus. Also there are now many drug resistance, tuberculosis cases are treatable. Up to fifty percent of the patients have not responded to the drugs at all. You have borne the tuberculosis and other infected.

A challenge for Germany

In Germany, too, there are always cases of tuberculosis. In the case of adults, there are the most cases in people over the age of 80 years. You have been infected in Germany after the second world war. The hygienic conditions were poor, and people lived together in the smallest space – ideal conditions for the spread of tuberculosis. In Germany the disease is compulsorily notifiable.

About 85 percent of TB infections occur in Africa, Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific region.

But it is also true younger. “The second group are the 20 to 24-year-olds,” said Susanne Glasmacher of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) in Berlin. “Often they are born in Germany, but still have relatives in their home countries.” It can happen, that these people are infected during a visit with tuberculosis. One needs, however, close and ongoing contact. “It is not ruled out that a contagion can also happen in the more volatile handling,” says Glasmacher. This is a very rare event, because even cough on the rich is not to infect himself with the bacterium.

Distant Goals

In the long term, tuberculosis is to be eradicated worldwide. The goal of the WHO is it, that every year, approximately ten percent fewer cases of Tuberculosis. “We’re not seeing as yet,” there are glass-makers to consider. Even in Germany, such a decline is difficult to achieve. For the health departments, it is very time-consuming, all contacts of the Infected track. Nationwide are currently about 5000 cases. “In international comparison, the number is not so high,” says glass-maker, “but there are still many who are infected with tuberculosis.


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