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Piero Periti Review Article Award 2014

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Abstract

Background:

Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) is emerging as an increasing problem worldwide and no consensus has been reached about the management of children contacts of DR-TB cases.

Objective:

To evaluate the role of post-exposure chemoprophylaxis in paediatric DR-TB contacts, focusing on literature findings and recommendations from existing international guidelines.

Methods:

We conducted a literature search of the Cochrane Library, MEDLINE by PubMed and EMBASE from database inception through September 2012, using an appropriate search strategy.

Results:

Eighteen articles were included: four retrospective and two prospective population studies, eight international guidelines and four narrative reviews.

Conclusions:

General agreement exists that preventive therapy could be beneficial in specific high-risk groups, including immunocompromised children and those aged < 5 years. However, no consensus exists on the use of preventive therapy in older or immunocompetent children and on which regimen should be preferred.

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