Updating the approaches to define susceptibility and resistance to anti-tuberculosis agents: implications for diagnosis and treatment

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Original languageEnglish
Article number2200166
JournalEuropean Respiratory Journal
Volume59
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2022

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Support statement: As current or former employees or consultants for FIND, the work of R.B. Baldan, I. Comas, C.M. Denkinger, D.L. Dolinger, S.B. Georghiou, C.U. Köser and T.C. Rodwell on the systematic reviews, including this viewpoint, was supported by Unitaid (grant 2019-32-FIND MDR), BMGF (grant OPP1105925), the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research through KfW, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and UK aid from the British people. N. Alvarez and J. Robledo are funded by MinCiencias, Colombia (number 221389666216 CT-783-2018). A. Aubry and N. Veziris work at the Centre National de Reference des Mycobactéries, which receives an annual grant from Santé Publique France and have received research grants from Janssen for studies on bedaquiline. P. Claxton and I.F. Laurenson are funded through National Services Scotland. I. Comas was supported by PID2019-104477RB-I00 from the Spanish Science Ministry and by ERC (CoG 101001038). M. Egger is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant number 320030_153442 and 189498) and the US National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the National Cancer Institute, the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, the Fogarty International Center, and the National Library of Medicine: Asia-Pacific, U01AI069907; CCASAnet, U01AI069923; Central Africa, U01AI096299; East Africa, U01AI069911; NA-ACCORD, U01AI069918; Southern Africa, U01AI069924; West Africa, U01AI069919. M.R. Farhat is supported by NIH NIAID R01AI155765. S.K. Heysell was funded by NIH NIAID grants R01 AI137080 and U01 AI150508. T. Jagielski was supported by a DAINA grant (number 2017/27/L/NZ6/03279) from the National Science Centre, Poland. J.L. Johnson was supported by contracts NO1-AI95383 and NO1-AI-70022 of the US National Institutes of Health. P.M. Keller was supported by Innosuisse 36198.1 IP-LS. C.U. Köser is a research associate at Wolfson College and visiting scientist at the Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge. The Federal Government of Germany supported C.U. Köser as part of his work for the European Laboratory Initiative, WHO Regional Office for Europe. C.U. Köser was further supported by the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and the National Institute for Health Research Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre and received an observership by the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases to the EUCAST Development Laboratory for Bacteria (Växjö, Sweden), hosted by Gunnar Kahlmeter and Erika Matuschek. D. Machado and M. Viveiros are funded in part by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal (PTDC/BIA-MIC/30692/2017, UID/Multi/04413/2020 and DL57/ CEECIND/0256/2017). S. Niemann is supported by the German Center for Infection Research, Excellenz Cluster Precision Medicine in Chronic Inflammation EXC 2167, Leibniz Science Campus Evolutionary Medicine of the LUNG (EvoLUNG). S.V. Omar has received funding to prepare and provide training for Janssen Pharmaceutica activities. L. Rigouts is supported by the Belgian Directorate General for Development. T.C. Rodwell was additionally funded in part by FIND and NIH NIAD, grants: P30 AI036214 and R21 AI135756. T. Schön is funded by the Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation and the Swedish Research Council. T.R. Sterling has received funding from the US National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. G. Theron and R. Warren are supported by baseline funding from the South African Medical Research Council. R.J. Wilkinson receives funding from the Wellcome Trust (203135) and from the Francis Crick Institute, which is supported by Cancer Research UK (FC0010218), UKRI (FC0010218) and the Wellcome Trust (FC0010218). The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily correspond to those of their respective employers.

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