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World Tuberculosis Day 2026: What Is Drug-Resistant TB and How Is It Diagnosed?

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Drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) refers to a severe form of Tuberculosis where the bacteria is no longer affected by the anti-TB drugs. It normally occurs as a result of under-treatment, lack of doses or misuse of medication. Consequently the infection will be more difficult to treat and can be transferred more easily. The World Health Organization (WHO) states that drug-resistant Tuberculosis is one of the significant societal issues and therefore early diagnosis and adequate medication are critical to curb its transmission.

Types of drug-resistant tuberculosis

“Drug-resistant TB (DR- TB) is diagnosed by identifying the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria in a patient’s sample. It is followed by performing specific tests to determine which anti-TB drugs may no longer kill those bacteria,” Dr. Niranjan Patil, Associate Vice President of Metropolis Healthcare Limited, Mumbai, explained. “Some of the commonly used anti-TB drugs are Rifampicin, Isoniazid (INH), Ethambutol and Pyrazinamide. Whereas in drug-resistant tuberculosis people often take Levofloxacin, Moxifloxacin, Linezolid, Clofazamine, Bedaquiline, Pretomanid, Delamanid, etc.” Here are a few types of drug-resistant tuberculosis:

  1. Rifampicin-Resistant TB (RR-TB): Resistance to only Rifampicin
  2. Monoresistance: Resistance to only a single anti-TB drug
  3. Multi-drug-resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB): Resistant to a combination of Rifampicin and Isoniazid
  4. Pre-extensively drug-resistant TB (Pre-XDR TB): Multidrug resistance (MDR) to any of the fluoroquinolones
  5. Extremely drug-resistant TB (XDR TB): Multidrug resistance (MDR) to any of the fluoroquinolones and at least one additional Group A drug (presently to either Bedaquiline or linezolid or to both)

According to Dr. Patil, for the diagnosis of drug-resistant tuberculosis, two conditions need to be addressed, i.e., confirm the presence of TB infection and test for drug resistance, either by a phenotypic method, genotypic or both.

The doctor outlines that confirmation of TB infection is primarily a laboratory-based microbiological diagnosis. However, a microscopic examination (Ziehl-Neelsen-stained smears or Fluorescent-stained smears) method is the quickest and most reasonable approach to confirm TB infection. Although it is important to note that anti-TB drug resistance cannot be determined by this method.

How is drug-resistant TB diagnosed?

If you want to take a test for drug susceptibility and resistance, then you can either try for phenotypic or genotypic. Explaining phenotypic drug susceptibility test (DST), Dr. Patil explains, “TB pathogens from a patient’s specimen are cultivated in a solid or liquid culture medium containing anti-TB drugs. If they keep growing with the drug in the medium then that TB strain is identified as resistant to that specific anti-TB drug. Culture-based drug susceptibility test is still the gold standard in determining the diagnosis of resistance to TB.”

He further explained that genotypic test seeks certain specific or known genetic mutations within TB bacteria that cause drug resistance, for example, kat G and inh A for Isoniazid, gyro for fluoroquinolones. Whereas the line probe assay (LPA) is a molecular test that looks for mutations in genes to identify drug resistance. It works on the principle of reverse hybridization which can be found as first line and second line, with results within 1-2 days.

Dr. Patil also discusses the Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) which is a TB Next Generation Sequencing (TB NGS) technology that is used for TB Whole Genome Sequencing. All mutations are detected for the existing 18 anti-TB drugs. In India under the National TB elimination programme (NTEP) universal drug susceptibility testing is mandatory to be done on all laboratory diagnosed TB cases to rule out drug resistance before or at treatment initiation.

The content above is only for informational purposes. It is not at all professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor or a healthcare specialist for any questions regarding your health or a medical condition.

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Swapna Karmakar

Swapna Karmakar is an experienced Health Journalist and the Editorial Lead at Healthwire Media. She has a background in investigative reporting and a deep interest in community health and regulatory updates within the medical sector. Swapna focuses on bridging the gap between healthcare providers and patients by crafting narratives that simplify medical terminology without losing clinical depth. Her research process involves analyzing peer-reviewed journals and official regulatory notifications from bodies like the National Medical Commission (NMC) to provide timely news to both healthcare professionals and the general public. Swapna’s work is characterized by a commitment to transparency and evidence-based reporting. Outside of health reporting, she is an avid traveler and explorer of cultural landscapes. 

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