%0 English Abstract %T [Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: epidemiology and risk factors]. %A Smaoui Fourati S %A Mzid H %A Marouane C %A Kammoun S %A Messadi-Akrout F %J Rev Pneumol Clin %V 71 %N 4 %D Aug 2015 %M 26210878 暂无%R 10.1016/j.pneumo.2015.03.004 %X Despite the availability of potent drugs and the availability of vaccine, tuberculosis remains until today one of the most worrying infectious diseases because of both its morbidity and mortality. This serious health problem is further complicated by the emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) or extensively drug-resistant strains (XDR). The number of MDR and XDR strains has continued to increase in recent years. Therefore, it is necessary to determine the risk factors leading to the emergence of MDR-TB strains to improve its overall management. Most studies indicate that the irregular previous treatment of tuberculosis with poor adherence is the main risk factor found. Other risk factors such as digestive issues, age, sex, and immunosuppression have been reported by several studies. In Tunisia, MDR-TB prevalence remains low with 0.8% among new cases and 12% among the restatements but control of this disease is necessary and remains essentially preventive. It is based on real preventive strategies planned according to local and updated regional data.