Abstract:
Introduction. Worldwide, about one third of all tuberculosis (TB) cases miss microbiological confirmation. In these patients TB diagnosis relies on clinical and imaging criteria. The potential impact of microbiological non-confirmation on TB treatment outcome needs to be assessed.
Purpose.
To compare treatment outcome in TB patients without microbiological confirmation (TBWM)
with those in microbiologically proven TB (TBPM) in a high incidence MDR-TB setting.
Conclusions.
Treatment outcome in TBWM are not inferior to those in TBCM, these data are different of those reported from
areas with a low incidence of MDR TB.