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Probable Role of Ultraviolet Irradiation in Preventing Transmission of Tuberculosis: A Case Study
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
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The problem of transmission of tuberculosis (TB) in healthcare facilities is a serious one, all the more so when compounded by organisms that are drug resistant. The purpose of this report is to describe our experience with prolonged hospital care of a patient with advanced multidrug-resistant cavitary pulmonary TB in a hospital with complete pre-exposure tuberculin skin-test data.
The patient, a 59-year-old white man with ankylosing spondylitis, was admitted to our hospital on January 2, 1992, with a diagnosis of cavitary pulmonary TB. In June 1990, he had been treated in another state with isoniazid (INH) and rifampin for 11 months with apparent recovery, despite irregular compliance. However, in the fall of 1991, he again developed a productive cough, for which the same drugs were given. When he failed to improve, he moved to Arkansas to be near a sister.
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