| Literature DB >> 18258049 |
Francis Xavier Emmanuel1, Amie-Louise Seagar, Christine Doig, Alan Rayner, Pauline Claxton, Ian Laurenson.
Abstract
During 1994-2005, we isolated Mycobacterium microti from 5 animals and 4 humans. Only 1 person was immunocompromised. Spoligotyping showed 3 patterns: vole type, llama type, and a new variant llama type.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18258049 PMCID: PMC2876740 DOI: 10.3201/eid1312.061536
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Summary of all reported cases of human infections with Mycobacterium microti*
| Case-patient no. | Ref | Age, sex, country | Immune status | Infection site | Animal contact | Laboratory findings | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ( | 48 y, M, Germany | HIV positive | Lung | None | Llama type. Good growth in liquid medium. Poor on pyruvate. Drug susceptible. Curved bacilli. | Cured |
| 2 | ( | 39 y, M, the Netherlands | HIV positive | Lung; lymph nodes | House mice | Cultures negative; curved bacilli in sputum. Vole type on direct spoligotyping. | Cured after prolonged therapy† |
| 3 | ( | 12 y, M, the Netherlands | Renal transplant | Lung meninges | None | Vole type. Other details unavailable. | Cured |
| 4 | ( | 41 y, M, the Netherlands | Renal transplant | Peritoneal | Wild small rodents | Vole type. Other details unavailable. | Died despite therapy |
| 5 | ( | 34 y, M, the Netherlands | Normal | Lung | Lived in mobile home | Vole type. Other details unavailable. | Cured |
| 6 | ( | 53 y, M, Germany | Normal | Lung | None | Llama type. AFB film negative. Liquid culture better than pyruvate agar. No growth on normal egg media. Fully drug susceptible. Noncurved bacilli. | Cured |
| 7 | ( | 58 y, M, Germany | Diabetic | Lung | None | Vole type. Growth on liquid culture only (poor). Susceptibility not done. Noncurved bacilli. | Cured |
| 8 | ( | Not known; England or Wales | Not known | Not known | Not known | Llama type. | Not known |
| 9 to 12 | ( | Not known; England or Wales | Not known | Not known | Not known | Vole type. | Not known |
| 13 | ( | 69 y, sex not known, Germany | Normal | Abdominal/ miliary | Not known | Vole type. Primary culture in liquid. Subculture in solid agar. | Died, despite appropriate therapy |
*Ref, reference; M, male; AFB, acid-fast bacilli. †Three household contacts were found to be tuberculin positive.
Laboratory features of Mycobacterium microti isolates from Scotland*†
| Source | Specimen | Direct AFB | Growth on primary isolation | Drug susceptibility | Genotype | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solid culture | Liquid culture | |||||||
| IUT | PYR | MB/MGIT | ||||||
| Human 1 | Sputum | Positive | – | + | – | Failed to grow in liquid cultures | Llama type SIT641 (spacers 4–7, 23,24, 37, and 38) | |
| Human 2 | Sputum | Positive (many) | – | + | – | Failed to grow in liquid cultures | Llama type SIT641 | |
| Human 3 | Sputum | Positive (many) | – | – | + | Susceptible to R, I, E; resistant to P | Llama type SIT641 | |
| Human 4 | Sputum | Positive (few) | + | + | – | Failed to grow in liquid culture | Llama type (spacers 4–7 and 23,24 only) | |
| Cat 1 | Tissue/lymph node | Negative | – | + | – | Failed to grow in liquid cultures | Llama type SIT641 | |
| Badger | Tissue/lung | Strongly positive | + | + | ± | Inadequate growth | Vole type SIT 539 (spacers 37 and 38) | |
| Cat 2 | Tissue/lymph node | Negative | – | + | – | Susceptible to R,I,E,P (grew on liquid subculture) | Vole type SIT539 | |
| Llama | Tissue/lung | Positive | + | + | – | Failed to grow in liquid culture | Llama type SIT641 | |
| Ferret | Tissue | Positive | ± | ± | ± | Susceptible to R,I,E,P | Not tested | |
*AFB, acid-fast bacilli; IUT, International Union Against Tuberculosis formulation of solid egg medium; PYR, IUT medium with pyruvate supplementation; MB, MBBact, Biomerieux, Basingstoke, United Kingdom; MGIT, Mycobacteria Growth Indicator Tube, Becton Dickinson; R,I,E,P, rifampin, isoniazid, ethambutol, pyrazinamide; SIT, Spoligo-International-Type. †SIT numbers: designations in International spoligotyping database (Spol DB4) ().
FigureComparison of the restriction fragment length polymorphism patterns of Mycobacterium microti strains from Scotland. Spoligo, spoligotyping.