TITLE:
Reactivation of Tuberculosis during Dual Therapy with Pegylated Interferon and Ribavirin for Chronic Hepatitis C about a Case
AUTHORS:
D. Soro, S. Koné, A. Ouattara, A. W. Ndjitoyap, A. J. B. Okon, D. Diallo, C. Assi, K. E. Allah, M. J. Lohoues Kouacou, B. M. Camara
KEYWORDS:
Chronic Hepatitis C Virus, Tuberculosis, Treatment
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Gastroenterology,
Vol.5 No.7,
July
15,
2015
ABSTRACT: The infection by the virus of the hepatitis C can be associated with other infectious diseases, including the viral and bacterial infections of which the tuberculosis. The infection to Mycobacterium tuberculosis can remain latent during several years and show itself during a state of immunesuppression. The role of the antiviral treatment in the reactivation of the tuberculosis is debated. We bring back an observation of tubercular reactivation during dual therapy with pegylated interferon and ribavirin for a viral chronic hepatitis C. A virologique answer slow was obtained in the 40th week, as well as the reactivation of the tuberculosis. The tuberculosis was of ganglionic localization at our patient. The antituberculous treatment was established while maintaining the treatment. The evolution of the tuberculosis under treatment was favorable but for the VHC, we noted a virologique answer with premature relapse.