Journal Article
|Short ReportPregnancy and birth outcomes in patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis treated with regimens that include new and repurposed drugs
Lotia Farrukh I, Lachenal N, Adenov MM, Ahmed SM, Algozhin Y, Coutisson S, Garavito ES, Hewison CCH, Holtzman D, Huerga H, Janmohamed A, Khan PY, Jacques GL, Lomtadze N, Melikyan N, Mitnick CD, Mussabekova G, Osso E, Perea S, Putri FA, Rashidov M, Rich ML, Sakhabutdinova Y, Seung KJ, Stambekova A, Vásquez DV, Franke MF, Khan UT
Abstract
Among 43 pregnant women receiving multidrug-resistant/rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis (MDR/RR-TB) treatment with bedaquiline and/or delamanid, 98% had favorable treatment outcomes. Of 31 continued pregnancies, 81% had live births with no reported malformations, and 68% of neonates had normal birth weights. Effective MDR/RR-TB treatment during pregnancy can improve maternal outcomes without harming neonates.
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