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Tuberculosis remains major health problem worldwide, with the emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR-TB) or highly resistant
(XDR-TB) Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Also, it is estimated that one third of the world population has latent TB infection. Patients
with Crohnâ??s disease and Ulcerative Colitis that are treated with anti TNF-alfa agents, have a 14 times higher risk of reactivation of
latent TB than healthy subjects. Latent TB reactivation occurs mostly during the first year of anti TNF treatment, with a short median
reactivation time to infliximab (3-6 months), compared with adalimumab (8-16 months). When TB occurs in patients receiving anti-
TNF, it is usually atypical (extrapulmonary in 50%, disseminated in 25% of cases), making diagnosis more difficult. This is particularly
important because the mortality in TB patients during the anti-TNF therapy has been reported to reach up to 13%. To reduce this risk
we have three means at hand: screening is the most important mean, second is chimioprophylaxis and the third is careful monitoring
of the patient. Therefore several key issues regarding current guidelines in the assessment of tuberculosis risk and its management
will be discussed during this presentation. As a conclusion we can emphasize that the emergence of anti-TNF alpha therapy has
provided a new therapeutic approach that is often â??dramaticallyâ? efficient, but which also brought new concerns regarding security,
its use being accompanied by the risk of reactivation of latent TB infection. Screening can reduce these risks but it cannot eliminate it
completely which is why monitoring for latent TB reactivation in patients with anti-TNF therapy must be extremely vigilant.
Biography
Fratila Ovidiu completed his MD and PhD at “Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine from Cluj-Napoca Romania. He is an Associate Professor at University of Oradea and Head of the Internal Medicine Department from Emergency Clinical County Hospital from Oradea. He has published many papers in well known journals and also several books in the field of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. He has participated actively in many renowned international conferences and congresses. He is also involved in conducting clinical trials especially concerning inflammatory bowel disease. He is a member in many European profile societies like European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, European Association for the Study of the Liver, European Society of Digestive Oncology, European Society of Digestive Oncology, European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation. Currently, he is also a distinguished member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.