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Diagnosis of Osteoarticular Tuberculosis: Perceptions, Protocols, Practices, and Priorities in the Endemic and Non-Endemic Areas of the World—A WAIOT View

There has been a major resurgence of tuberculosis (TB) and drug-resistant tuberculosis in the last few decades. Although it has been brought under control in most Western countries, it is still a major cause of death in endemic regions like India. Osteoarticular tuberculosis (OA TB) forms a small pr...

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Autores principales: Agashe, Vikas M., Johari, Ashok N., Shah, Mudit, Anjum, Rashid, Romano, Carlo, Drago, Lorenzo, Sharma, Hemant K., Benzakour, Thami
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32872175
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8091312
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author Agashe, Vikas M.
Johari, Ashok N.
Shah, Mudit
Anjum, Rashid
Romano, Carlo
Drago, Lorenzo
Sharma, Hemant K.
Benzakour, Thami
author_facet Agashe, Vikas M.
Johari, Ashok N.
Shah, Mudit
Anjum, Rashid
Romano, Carlo
Drago, Lorenzo
Sharma, Hemant K.
Benzakour, Thami
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description There has been a major resurgence of tuberculosis (TB) and drug-resistant tuberculosis in the last few decades. Although it has been brought under control in most Western countries, it is still a major cause of death in endemic regions like India. Osteoarticular tuberculosis (OA TB) forms a small proportion of the total cases of tuberculosis. Perceptions and practices of orthopedic surgeons are entirely different in endemic and non-endemic regions around the world, due to the vast difference in exposure. Literature from endemic areas puts stress on clinico-radiological diagnosis and empirical anti-tubercular treatment (ATT). Such practices, although non-invasive, simple to implement, and economical, carry a significant risk of missing TB mimics and developing drug resistance. However, OA TB is still perceived as a “diagnostic enigma” in non-endemic regions, leading to a delay in diagnosis. Hence, a high index of suspicion, especially in a high-risk population, is needed to improve the diagnosis. Evolving drug resistance continues to thwart efforts to control the disease globally. This review article discusses the perceptions and practices in different parts of the world, with India as an example of the endemic world, and lays down priorities for overcoming the challenges of diagnosing osteoarticular TB.
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spelling pubmed-75633882020-10-27 Diagnosis of Osteoarticular Tuberculosis: Perceptions, Protocols, Practices, and Priorities in the Endemic and Non-Endemic Areas of the World—A WAIOT View Agashe, Vikas M. Johari, Ashok N. Shah, Mudit Anjum, Rashid Romano, Carlo Drago, Lorenzo Sharma, Hemant K. Benzakour, Thami Microorganisms Review There has been a major resurgence of tuberculosis (TB) and drug-resistant tuberculosis in the last few decades. Although it has been brought under control in most Western countries, it is still a major cause of death in endemic regions like India. Osteoarticular tuberculosis (OA TB) forms a small proportion of the total cases of tuberculosis. Perceptions and practices of orthopedic surgeons are entirely different in endemic and non-endemic regions around the world, due to the vast difference in exposure. Literature from endemic areas puts stress on clinico-radiological diagnosis and empirical anti-tubercular treatment (ATT). Such practices, although non-invasive, simple to implement, and economical, carry a significant risk of missing TB mimics and developing drug resistance. However, OA TB is still perceived as a “diagnostic enigma” in non-endemic regions, leading to a delay in diagnosis. Hence, a high index of suspicion, especially in a high-risk population, is needed to improve the diagnosis. Evolving drug resistance continues to thwart efforts to control the disease globally. This review article discusses the perceptions and practices in different parts of the world, with India as an example of the endemic world, and lays down priorities for overcoming the challenges of diagnosing osteoarticular TB. MDPI 2020-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7563388/ /pubmed/32872175 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8091312 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Agashe, Vikas M.
Johari, Ashok N.
Shah, Mudit
Anjum, Rashid
Romano, Carlo
Drago, Lorenzo
Sharma, Hemant K.
Benzakour, Thami
Diagnosis of Osteoarticular Tuberculosis: Perceptions, Protocols, Practices, and Priorities in the Endemic and Non-Endemic Areas of the World—A WAIOT View
title Diagnosis of Osteoarticular Tuberculosis: Perceptions, Protocols, Practices, and Priorities in the Endemic and Non-Endemic Areas of the World—A WAIOT View
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title_fullStr Diagnosis of Osteoarticular Tuberculosis: Perceptions, Protocols, Practices, and Priorities in the Endemic and Non-Endemic Areas of the World—A WAIOT View
title_full_unstemmed Diagnosis of Osteoarticular Tuberculosis: Perceptions, Protocols, Practices, and Priorities in the Endemic and Non-Endemic Areas of the World—A WAIOT View
title_short Diagnosis of Osteoarticular Tuberculosis: Perceptions, Protocols, Practices, and Priorities in the Endemic and Non-Endemic Areas of the World—A WAIOT View
title_sort diagnosis of osteoarticular tuberculosis: perceptions, protocols, practices, and priorities in the endemic and non-endemic areas of the world—a waiot view
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32872175
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8091312
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