 This research study examined the experience of stigma and isolation among people living with drug-resistant tuberculosis, DRTB, and Vietnam. It found that people with DRTB often experienced both physical and psychological isolation due to fear of infecting others, fear of being stigmatized, and to protect their family's honor and reputation. Additionally, inconsistent advice from health care workers regarding when isolation was no longer necessary contributed to the sons of isolation. The study also highlighted the importance of providing education on infection control to health care workers so that they can better support patients. This article was authored by Lisa Redwood, Greg J. Fox, Thursday on Gwyn, and others.