Abstract
BACKGROUND: Multidrug-resistant or rifampicinresistant TB (MDR/RR-TB) poses significant challenges to patients, providers, and programmes. We evaluated a 9-month, 5-drug all-oral regimen implemented under operational conditions in Peru. METHODS: Between February and September 2023, we enrolled 50 adults with confirmed pulmonary MDR/RRTB in a prospective observational study conducted within Peru’s National Tuberculosis Programme. The regimen consisted of bedaquiline, linezolid, levofloxacin, clofazimine, and delamanid, administered for 9 months and potentially extended to 12 months. We describe the frequency of clinically relevant adverse events of special interest, sputum culture conversion, end-of-treatment outcomes, and changes in dyspnoea and quality of life. RESULTS: Of 50 participants, 24 (48%) were women, and median age was 28.5 years (interquartile range [IQR]: 23–59 years); 38 (76%) had cavitary disease, and 29 (58%) had bilateral disease. Adverse events were infrequent and manageable; only one case of linezolidassociated myelosuppression led to permanent drug discontinuation. Of 33 participants with positive sputum culture, 100% experienced culture conversion (median: 39 days, IQR: 31–61). Favourable end-of-treatment outcomes were observed in 40 (85.1%) (95% confidence interval: 72.3%–92.6%). Quality-of-life and dyspnoea scores improved significantly in those with treatment success. CONCLUSION: This 9-month oral regimen was effective and safe and improved patient-reported outcomes. These results support broader adoption in national TB programmes across Latin America and beyond.
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 144-150 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | IJTLD Open |
| Volume | 3 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Indexed - 2026 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2026 The Authors.
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Keywords
- Peru
- adverse events
- culture conversion
- dyspnoea
- extensive TB disease
- quality of life
- tuberculosis
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