Literature DB >> 20632900

Non-tuberculous mycobacteria in HIV-negative patients with pulmonary disease in Lisbon, Portugal.

António Amorim1, Rita Macedo, Arlinda Lopes, Irene Rodrigues, Edna Pereira.   

Abstract

Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are responsible for an increase in mycobacterial disease in many developed countries. However the epidemiology, especially in patients without HIV infection, remains difficult to determine. We studied a convenience sample of 5497 HIV-negative patients receiving care at our pneumology centres. Among 510 patients with mycobacterial isolates, NTM were demonstrated in 58, all showing signs of lung disease. The mycobacteria isolated were M. intracellulare (n = 9, 15.5%), M. fortuitum (n = 8, 13.8%), M. gordonae (n = 7, 12.1%), M. kansasii (n = 6, 10.3%), M. chelonae (n = 5, 8.6%), M. avium (n = 4, 6.9%), M. abscessus (n = 3, 5.2%), M. peregrinum (n = 3, 5.2%), M. triplex (n = 3, 5.2%), M. spp. (n = 3, 5.2%), M. szulgai (n = 3, 5.2%), M. mucogenicum (n = 2, 3.4%), M. lentiflavum (n = 1, 1.7%) and M. simiae (n = 1, 1.7%). The present high percentage of NTM strains among mycobacterial isolates (approximately 11%), suggests the emergence of NTM infections as a public health problem. Larger, multicentre and multiregional studies or mandatory reporting will be required to better understand the changing epidemiology of NTM in patients with lung disease.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20632900     DOI: 10.3109/00365541003754485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0036-5548


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