Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance (Sep 2020)
Potential strategies for the management of drug-resistant tuberculosis
Abstract
In the current scenario, the emergence of drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the consequence of the failure of conventional diagnostic and treatment approaches. To combat this global emergence of drug resistance, alternative approaches such as pathogen-centric (use of repurposed drugs, novel analogues of existing anti-TB drugs and novel compounds with a different mechanism of action), host-centric (immunomodulatory agents, therapeutic vaccines, immune and cellular therapies) and nano-based drug/vaccine delivery should be used singly or in combination. Diverse types of nano-carriers have assessed as auspicious diagnostic and drug delivery systems. In this focused review, we have suggested a long-term solution for combating antimicrobial resistance and also an attractive means to increase patient compliance and reduce treatment duration.