An Effect of Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis Active tuberculosis is an infection that most commonly attacks the lungs. The infection causes severe discomfort, flu like symptoms, shortness of breath, chest pain, and the most affiliated symptom of TB is coughing up blood or mucus. A nasty form of TB can form when TB fighting medication is not properly prescribed or taken. This is called multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB). The TB infection over takes the medicine and becomes to resistant to the weakening power of the medicine. There is an even more extreme case of MDR TB called extensively drug resistant tuberculosis (XDR TB) when the TB infection becomes resistant to the majorities of Tb curing drugs. A major effect of multidrug resistant tuberculosis is the need of funding toward research for screening and treatment …show more content…
MDR TB is difficult to screen for because the symptoms are the same as normal active TB except the now when they are being treated they are just not responding to the medicine, and that process of diagnostics takes too long to be efficient. A study was conducted on the rapid tested used of the diagnosis of DR TB they discovered that “... the World Health Institute (WHO) estimated that half of all drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR TB) cases were detected globally. Undetected resistance results in treatment failure and increase the risk of TB transmission, and patient mortality”(Cantanzo 2). This statistic alone demonstrates the shocking reality and dangers of how little the medical field knows about this strain of TB. Increasing funding could send up to a fifty percent increase of patients with MDR TB going home with answers and a treatment plan. Screening for MDR TB is very important to defecting TB at its root and deserves a sufficient amount of funding and