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Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2011

Increasing Drug Resistance in Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, South Africa

N. Sarita Shah; Jessica Richardson; Prashini Moodley; Salona Moodley; Palav Babaria; Melissa Ramtahal; Scott K. Heysell; Xuan Li; Anthony P. Moll; Gerald Friedland; A. Willem Sturm; Neel R. Gandhi

We expanded second-line tuberculosis (TB) drug susceptibility testing for extensively drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from South Africa. Of 19 patients with extensively drug-resistant TB identified during February 2008–April 2009, 13 (68%) had isolates resistant to all 8 drugs tested. This resistance leaves no effective treatment with available drugs in South Africa.


Medical Education | 2011

Gender and the pre-clinical experiences of female medical students: a taxonomy.

Palav Babaria; Susannah M. Bernheim; Marcella Nunez-Smith

Medical Education 2011: 45: 249–260


BMC Infectious Diseases | 2010

Blood cultures for the diagnosis of multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis among HIV-infected patients from rural South Africa: a cross-sectional study.

Scott K. Heysell; Tania Thomas; Neel R. Gandhi; Anthony P. Moll; Francois J. Eksteen; Yacoob Coovadia; Lynette Roux; Palav Babaria; Umesh G. Lalloo; Gerald Friedland; Sarita Shah

BackgroundThe yield of mycobacterial blood cultures for multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) among drug-resistant TB suspects has not been described.MethodsWe performed a retrospective, cross-sectional analysis to determine the yield of mycobacterial blood cultures for MDR-TB and XDR-TB among patients suspected of drug-resistant TB from rural South Africa. Secondary outcomes included risk factors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteremia and the additive yield of mycobacterial blood cultures compared to sputum culture.ResultsFrom 9/1/2006 to 12/31/2008, 130 patients suspected of drug-resistant TB were evaluated with mycobacterial blood culture. Each patient had a single mycobacterial blood culture with 41 (32%) positive for M. tuberculosis, of which 20 (49%) were XDR-TB and 8 (20%) were MDR-TB. One hundred fourteen (88%) patients were known to be HIV-infected. Patients on antiretroviral therapy were significantly less likely to have a positive blood culture for M. tuberculosis (p = 0.002). The diagnosis of MDR or XDR-TB was made by blood culture alone in 12 patients.ConclusionsMycobacterial blood cultures provided an additive yield for diagnosis of drug-resistant TB in patients with HIV from rural South Africa. The use of mycobacterial blood cultures should be considered in all patients suspected of drug-resistant TB in similar settings.


Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2010

Extensively drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis from aspirates, Rural South Africa.

Scott K. Heysell; Anthony P. Moll; Neel R. Gandhi; Francois J. Eksteen; Palav Babaria; Yacoob Coovadia; L. Roux; Umesh G. Lalloo; Gerald Friedland; N. S. Shah

The yield from aspirating lymph nodes and pleural fluid for diagnosing extensively drug-resistant (XDR) tuberculosis is unknown. Mycobacterium tuberculosis was cultured from lymph node or pleural fluid aspirates of 21 patients; 7 (33%) cultures grew XDR M. tuberculosis. Additive diagnostic yield for XDR M. tuberculosis was found in parallel culture of sputum and fluid aspirate.


The New England Journal of Medicine | 2013

Threatened Hope — PEPFAR and Health in Africa

Palav Babaria

Mr. C. had been aged by his life circumstances. Like most of the South African clinics patients, he was malnourished and frail but had a tenacity that had sustained him through his HIV diagnosis and his first bout of tuberculosis several years earlier.


Social Science & Medicine | 2012

“I'm too used to it”: A longitudinal qualitative study of third year female medical students' experiences of gendered encounters in medical education

Palav Babaria; Sakena Abedin; David N. Berg; Marcella Nunez-Smith


American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2011

Rapid Diagnosis of Tuberculosis and Multidrug Resistance by the Microscopic-Observation Drug-Susceptibility Assay

N. Sarita Shah; Prashini Moodley; Palav Babaria; Salona Moodley; Melissa Ramtahal; Jessica Richardson; Scott K. Heysell; Xuan Li; Anthony P. Moll; Gerald Friedland; A. Willem Sturm; Neel R. Gandhi


Archive | 2011

Increasing Drug Resistance in Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis,

South Africa; N. Sarita Shah; Jessica Richardson; Prashini Moodley; Salona Moodley; Palav Babaria; Melissa Ramtahal; Scott K. Heysell; Xuan Li; Anthony P. Moll; Gerald Friedland; A. Willem Sturm; Neel R. Gandhi


american thoracic society international conference | 2010

Rapid Diagnosis Of Tuberculosis And MDR TB Using The Microscopic-Observation Drug-Susceptibility (MODS) Assay In A High HIV Prevalence Setting – South Africa

Sarita Shah; Palav Babaria; Prashini Moodley; Scott K. Heysell; Willem Sturm; Anthony P. Moll; Phindile Mhlongo; Salona Moodley; Melissa Ramtahal; Jessica Richardson; Xuan Li; Gerald Friedland; Neel R. Gandhi


Archive | 2009

High Rates of Undiagnosed Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Barriers to Diagnosis and Care Among TB and HIV co-infected patients in a Rural South African Hospital: A Cross-sectional cohort study

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Xuan Li

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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Prashini Moodley

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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N. Sarita Shah

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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A. Willem Sturm

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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Sarita Shah

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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