Publications by authors named "Faisal Masood Khanzada"

Background: Pakistan is fifth among high burden countries for tuberculosis. A steady increase is seen in extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB), which now accounts for 20% of all notified TB cases. There is very limited information on the epidemiology of EPTB.

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We report on the first six cases of acquired resistance to bedaquiline in Pakistan. Seventy sequential isolates from 30 drug-resistant-tuberculosis patients on bedaquiline-containing regimens were retrospectively tested for bedaquiline resistance by MIC testing and by the detection of mutations in relevant genes. We documented cases failing therapy that developed specific mutations in and had increased MICs associated with cross-resistance to clofazimine during treatment.

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Background: In many countries, regular monitoring of the emergence of resistance to anti-tuberculosis drugs is hampered by the limitations of phenotypic testing for drug susceptibility. We therefore evaluated the use of genetic sequencing for surveillance of drug resistance in tuberculosis.

Methods: Population-level surveys were done in hospitals and clinics in seven countries (Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Pakistan, Philippines, South Africa, and Ukraine) to evaluate the use of genetic sequencing to estimate the resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates to rifampicin, isoniazid, ofloxacin, moxifloxacin, pyrazinamide, kanamycin, amikacin, and capreomycin.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Faisal Masood Khanzada"

  • - Faisal Masood Khanzada's research focuses on the microbiological and genetic aspects of tuberculosis (TB) in Pakistan, particularly in the context of drug resistance and the mutation dynamics of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
  • - His significant findings include the identification of rising isoniazid resistance rates in TB patients and the emergence of cross-resistance to newer drugs like bedaquiline, emphasizing the complexities of treating drug-resistant TB.
  • - Additionally, Khanzada advocates for the use of genetic sequencing as a more effective method for monitoring drug resistance across high-burden countries, which could enhance TB treatment strategies and public health responses.