Mikronesia

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Mikronesia, Negara Federasi diberikan multidrug Perawatan Preventif untuk 12 bulan dalam secara langsung Program terapi.78 pasien tidak diberikan pencegahan Pengobatan penyakit tuberkulosis dikembangkan. Walaupun tidak ada Kesimpulan nitive defi dapat ditarik dari studi ini, Fi ndings menyarankan bahwa perawatan preventif MDR Tuberkulosis kontak adalah tiruan menyerupai manusia benefi anak International guidelines for the management of MDR tuberculosis contacts vary. The UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence and WHO advocate that after screening for tuberculosis disease all contacts of patients with infectious MDR tuberculosis should be followed up without medication, because the data supporting the use of drugs other than isoniazid and rifampicin are limited.64,79 The WHO guideline does imply that contacts of MDR tuberculosis source cases might also have been exposed to drug-susceptible source cases and, therefore, could be infected with a strain susceptible to isoniazid.61 The National Department of Health of South Africa suggests giving high-dose isoniazid (15 mg/kg) to asymptomatic children aged 5 years and younger who are contacts of MDR tuberculosis source cases

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Mikronesia, Negara Federasi diberikan multidrugPerawatan Preventif untuk 12 bulan dalam secara langsungProgram terapi.78pasien tidak diberikan pencegahanPengobatanpenyakit tuberkulosis dikembangkan. Walaupun tidak adaKesimpulan nitive defi dapat ditarik dari studi ini,Findingsmenyarankan bahwa perawatan preventif MDRTuberkulosiskontak adalahtiruan menyerupai manusia benefi anakInternational guidelines for the management of MDRtuberculosis contacts vary. The UK National Institute forHealth and Clinical Excellence and WHO advocate thatafter screening for tuberculosis disease all contacts ofpatients with infectious MDR tuberculosis should befollowed up without medication, because the datasupporting the use of drugs other than isoniazid andrifampicin are limited.64,79 The WHO guideline doesimply that contacts of MDR tuberculosis source casesmight also have been exposed to drug-susceptible sourcecases and, therefore, could be infected with a strainsusceptible to isoniazid.61 The National Department ofHealth of South Africa suggests giving high-doseisoniazid (15 mg/kg) to asymptomatic children aged5 years and younger who are contacts of MDRtuberculosis source cases