Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (XDR TB)
Diminishing Options for Treatment
XDR TB occurs when a Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain is resistant to isoniazid and rifampin, two of the most powerful first-line drugs, as well as key drugs of the second line regimen—any fluoroquinolone and at least one of the three injectable drugs shown above. XDR TB strains may also be resistant to additional drugs, greatly complicating therapy.
Scientific Illustrations of Drug-Resistant TB
First-Line Treatment of Tuberculosis (TB) for Drug-Sensitive TB
Multidrug-Resistant TB (MDR TB) and Possible Effective Treatments
Extensively Drug-Resistant TB (XDR TB), Diminishing Options for Treatment
New TB Drugs Under Development
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Photo Credit: The photo of Mycobacterium tuberculosis was obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC/ Dr. Ray Butler; Janice Carr.
Illustration Credit: This illustration is in the public domain. Please credit the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
Illustrator: Krista Townsend