Objective: To evaluate modern diagnostic methods in identifying extrapulmonary forms of tuberculosis (EPT) with drug resistance. Methods: To examine the time limits and identification of circumstances and diagnostics in EPT considered TB-06 registration forms for 2017, № 003/U (case history) of the 56 primary diagnosed patients registered for 2017-2018 in the National Center for Phthisiology. Results: The incidence of EPT in Kyrgyzstan in 2017 was 23.9 per 100 thousand of the population. According to TB-06 forms, extrapulmonary tuberculosis is only 1650 cases. 862 sowings were carried out, of which 503 were negative (58%). Positive results of sowings were 359 (42%). In 333 cases, a drug sensitivity test was performed: resistant forms were 192 (57.6%) and sensitive – 141 (42.4%) cases. Conclusion: From modern methods noted the high use of BactecMGIT and molecular genetic methods of research, which shortens the diagnosis time and promotes to the timely start of the treatment process. Keywords: Tuberculosis, extrapulmonary, bones and joints, urogenital, peripheral lymph nodes, abdominal, multiple drug resistance.
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