| Literature DB >> 23875055 |
Ana Roberta Fusco da Costa1, Joseph O Falkinham, Maria Luiza Lopes, Adriana Rodrigues Barretto, João Soares Felicio, Lúcia Helena Messias Sales, Jeann Ricardo da Costa Bahia, Emilyn Costa Conceição, Karla Valéria Batista Lima.
Abstract
The majority of investigations of the epidemiology of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) have focused on highly developed nations with a low prevalence of tuberculosis. In contrast, the Para state of north Brazil represents an area of high tuberculosis prevalence and increasing NTM incidence. Toward the goal of understanding the dynamics of infection by all Mycobacterium species, we report patient characteristics and the identification of NTM strains isolated from sputum samples from patients that were residents of Para, a state in the Amazon region, Northern of Brazil, over the period January 2010 through December 2011 (2 years). The 29 NTM patients comprised 13.5% of positive mycobacterial cultures over the 2-year period. A major risk factor for NTM pulmonary disease was previous tuberculosis (76%). Further, the average age of NTM patients (52 years) was significantly higher than that of tuberculosis patients (39 years) and more were female (72.4% vs. 37.4%). Unlike other Brazilian states, NTM pulmonary patients in Para were infected with a different spectrum of mycobacteria; primarily the rapidly growing Mycobacterium massiliense and Mycobacterium simiae complex.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23875055 PMCID: PMC3715520 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002340
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
American Thoracic Society diagnostic criteria on nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease.
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| Pulmonary symptoms, nodular or cavitary opacities on chest radiograph, or an high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) scan that shows multifocal bronchiectasis with multiple small nodules and; Appropriate exclusion of other diagnoses |
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| Positive culture results from at least two separate expectorated sputum samples. (If the results from the initial sputum samples are non-diagnosed, consider repeat sputum acid-fast bacilli (AFB) smears and cultures) or; Positive culture results from at least one bronchial wash or lavage or; |
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| Transbronchial or other lung biopsy with mycobacterial histopathologic features (granulomatous inflammation or AFB) and positive culture for NTM or biopsy showing mycobacterial histopathologic features (granulomatous inflammation or AFB) and one or more sputum or bronchial washings that are culture positive for NTM. |
Note: Table adapted from Griffith et al. [12].
Individuals who met the ATS microbiological criteria for nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease from Para State, Brazil.
| N° | Race/color category | Gender | Age | Occupation | Water source | Area | AFB smear | N° positive cultures | Clinical specime | HIV | Other associated conditions | Species |
| 1 | Pardo | F | 52 | Pensioner | Piped system | Urban | − | 2 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB |
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| 2 | Pardo | F | 25 | Housewife | Piped system | Urban | + | 3 | Sputum | + | Prior pulmonary TB |
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| 3 | Pardo | F | 54 | Housewife | Well | Urban | + | 3 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB; exposure to biomass smoke; bronchiectasis |
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| 4 | White | F | 55 | Housewife | Piped system | Urban | − | 3 | Sputum | − | Prior extrapulmonary TB; bronchiectasis; cavitary lung lesions; long-term corticosteroids use |
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| 5 | Pardo | F | 71 | Housewife | Piped system | Urban | + | 2 | Sputum | − | Prior extrapulmonary TB; bronchiectasis; cavitary lung lesions |
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| 6 | Pardo | F | 32 | Housewife | Well | Rural | + | 2 | Sputum | + | Ethilism; smoking |
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| 7 | Pardo | F | 34 | Housewife | Piped system | Urban | − | 3 | Sputum | − | Down syndrome |
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| 8 | Pardo | F | 42 | Craftswoman | Well | Rural | + | 3 | Sputum | − | Bronchiectasis; cavitary lung lesions |
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| 9 | White | F | 64 | Pensioner | Piped system | Urban | + | 3 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB |
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| 10 | Pardo | M | 62 | Farmer | Well | Rural | − | 2 | Sputum | − | Bronchiectasis; cavitary lung lesions; COPD; smoking |
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| 11 | Pardo | F | 19 | Student | Piped system | Urban | − | 2 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB; bronchiectasis |
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| 12 | Pardo | F | 53 | Housewife | Well | Urban | + | 2 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB |
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| 13 | White | F | 69 | Pensioner | Piped system | Urban | + | 2 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB; cavitary lung lesions |
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| 14 | Pardo | F | 41 | Uninformed | Piped system | Urban | + | 3 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB; cavitary lung lesions |
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| 15 | Pardo | M | 9 | Student | Piped system | Urban | − | 1 | GL | + | Prior pulmonary TB; cavitary lung lesions |
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| 16 | Pardo | F | 58 | Housewife | Piped system | Urban | + | 3 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB; cavitary lung lesions |
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| 17 | Pardo | M | 61 | Broker | Piped system | Urban | + | 1 | BAL | − | Prior pulmonary TB |
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| 18 | Pardo | F | 56 | Housewife | Piped system | Urban | + | 3 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB; cavitary lung lesions |
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| 19 | Pardo | F | 84 | Farmer | Well | Rural/Island | + | 2 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB |
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| 20 | Pardo | F | 63 | Housewife | Well | Urban | + | 2 | Sputum | − | Chronic bronchitis |
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| 21 | Pardo | M | 53 | Uninformed | Piped system | Urban | − | 1 | BAL | − | Prior pulmonary TB; hematologic neoplasia; bronchiectasis |
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| 22 | Pardo | F | 60 | Seamster | Piped system | Urban | + | 2 | Sputum | − | Rheumatoid arthritis; long-term corticosteroids use; bronchiectasis; smoking |
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| 23 | Pardo | M | 64 | Carpenter | Well | Rural | + | 2 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB; bronchiectasis; smoking |
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| 24 | Pardo | M | 33 | Civil servant | Well | Rural/Island | + | 3 | Sputum | + | Prior pulmonary TB; smoking | MSC (unspeciated) |
| 25 | Pardo | F | 33 | Housewife | Piped system | Urban | − | 2 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB; |
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| 26 | Pardo | F | 77 | Uninformed | Piped system | Urban | + | 1 | BAL | − | Prior pulmonary TB; bronchiectasis |
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| 27 | Pardo | F | 72 | Pensioner | Piped system | Urban | − | 2 | Sputum | − | Hypothyrodism |
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| 28 | Pardo | M | 62 | Farmer | Well | Rural | + | 2 | Sputum | − | Prior pulmonary TB; diabetes; asthma; bronchiectasis; cavitary lung lesions |
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| 29 | Pardo | M | 60 | Farmer | Well | Rural | + | 1 | Sputum | Prior pulmonary TB; bronchiectasis; fungus ball |
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Note: F (female); M (male); AFB (acid fast bacilli); − (negative); + (positive); BAL (bronchoalveolar lavage); GL (gastric lavage); TB (tuberculosis); COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease); MSC (Mycobacterium simiae complex).
Figure 1Proportion of tuberculosis and nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease by age group - State of Para, Brazil, 2010–2011.
Clinical and images findings for some nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary infected patients from Para State, Brazil.
| N° | General symptoms | Chest X-ray | High resolution computerized tomography of the chest |
| 3 | Fever, weight loss, cough, sputum, dyspnea, hemoptysis, chest pain, wheezing | Interstitial opacities (RUL); atelectasis (RUL) | Interstitial opacities (RUL, LUL and LLL); bronchiectasis (RUL, LUL and LLL); bilateral pleural thickening; mosaic attenuation pattern |
| 6 | Cough, sputum, dyspnea, chest pain | Acinar opacities (RML); nodules (RUL, RML and LUL) | No data |
| 8 | Fever, weight loss, cough, sputum, dyspnea, hemoptysis, clubbing | Interstitial opacities (RUL, RML, RLL, LUL and LLL); atelectasis (RUL); cavity (LUL) | No data |
| 9 | Weight loss, cough, sputum | Atelectasis (RUL); pleural thickening | No data |
| 10 | Weight loss, cough | Interstitial opacities (LUL); atelectasis (LUL); pleural thickening; bullae | Interstitial opacities (RUL and LLL); cavity (LUL); bronchiectasis (LUL); centrilobular nodules; pleural thickening; emphysema; cysts (RUL, RML and LUL) |
| 11 | Weight loss, cough, sputum, dyspnea, hemoptysis, chest pain, wheezing | Interstitial opacities (RUL and LUL); cavity (LUL); bronchiectasis (RUL and LUL) | No data |
| 13 | Fever, cough, sputum, dyspnea, hemoptysis, chest pain | Interstitial opacities (RUL and LUL); cavities (RUL) | Acinar opacities (RUL, RML and RLL); cavities (RUL); bronchiectasis (RUL and RML); centrilobular nodules; tree-in-bud |
| 14 | Fever, weight loss, cough, sputum, dyspnea, hemoptysis, chest pain | Interstitial opacities (RUL and LUL); atelectasis (RUL); cavity (RUL); pleural thickening | Interstitial opacities (RUL, RLL and LUL); bronchiectasis (RUL and LUL); pleural thickening |
| 16 | Fever, weight loss, cough, sputum, dyspnea, wheezing | Interstitial opacities (RUL, RML, RLL and LLL); atelectasis (RML); cavity (RUL); pleural thickening | Interstitial and acinar opacities (RUL, RML, RLL and LUL); cavities (RUL and LUL); bronchiectasis (RUL, RML, RLL and LUL); centrilobular nodules; tree-in-bud; pleural thickening |
| 18 | Fever, weight loss, cough, sputum, dyspnea, hemoptysis, chest pain | Interstitial opacities (RUL, RML and LUL); atelectasis (LUL); cavities (RML and LUL); pleural thickening | Interstitial opacities (RUL, RML and LUL); cavity (LUL); bronchiectasis (RUL, RML, LUL and LLL); centrilobular nodules; tree-in-bud; pleural thickening; atelectasis (LUL) |
| 19 | Cough, hemoptysis, chest pain | Acinar and interstitial opacities (RUL and LUL); atelectasis (RUL and LUL); pleural thickening | Acinar opacities (RUL and LUL); cavities (RUL); bronchiectasis (RUL and LUL); centrilobular nodules; nodules; pleural thickening |
| 20 | Fever, weight loss, cough, sputum, dyspnea, hemoptysis, chest pain, wheezing, clubbing | Interstitial opacities (RUL and LUL); atelectasis (RUL and LUL); pleural thickening; bronchiectasis | Interstitial opacities (RUL, RML, RLL, LUL and LLL); bronchiectasis (RUL, RML and LUL); pleural thickening; cysts |
| 22 | Fever, cough, sputum, dyspnea, hemoptysis | Interstitial opacities (RUL, RML, RLL, LUL and LLL); atelectasis (RUL); pleural thickening; bronchiectasis (RUL, RML and LUL) | Interstitial and acinar opacities (RUL, RML, RLL and LUL); bronchiectasis (RUL, RML, RLL, LUL and LLL); centrilobular nodules; tree-in-bud; halo sign |
| 23 | Weight loss, cough, sputum, dyspnea, hemoptysis, chest pain, clubbing | Interstitial opacities (RUL, RML, RLL, LUL and LLL); atelectasis (LUL); pleural thickening; bronchiectasis | Interstitial opacities (RUL, RML, RLL, LUL and LLL); bronchiectasis (RUL, RML, RLL, LUL and LLL); pleural thickening; emphysema; cysts |
| 25 | Fever, weight loss, cough, sputum, dyspnea, hemoptysis, chest pain | Acinar opacities (LLL) | No data |
| 28 | Weight loss, cough, sputum, dyspnea, hemoptysis, wheezing | Interstitial opacities (RUL, RML, RLL, LUL and LLL); cavity (RUL) | Interstitial opacities (RUL, RML, RLL, LUL and LLL); cavities (RLL and LUL); bronchiectasis (RUL, RML, RLL, LUL and LLL); nodules; centrilobular nodules; tree-in-bud |
| 29 | Weight loss, cough, sputum, dyspnea, hemoptysis, chest pain, clubbing | Interstitial opacities (RUL, RML, RLL, LUL and LLL); atelectasis (RUL and RML); pleural thickening | Interstitial and acinar opacities (RUL); bronchiectasis (RUL, RML, RLL and LUL); nodules (RLL); centrilobular nodules; tree-in-bud; pleural thickening; cysts; fungus ball |
Note: RUL (right upper lobe); LUL (left upper lobe); RML (right middle lobe); RLL (right lower lobe); LLL (left lower lobe).
Figure 2Representative image showing lung damage in a patient with nontuberculous mycobacterial diseases.
A 69-years-old woman with Mycobacterium abscessus pulmonary disease. (A and B) High resolution computed tomography (HRCT) of the chest obtained at level of upper lobes showing multiples cavities in the right upper lobe and centrilobular nodules. It is also possible to observe bronchiectasis in left upper lobe (arrow). (C) Tree-in-bud pattern. (D) Presence of bronchiectasis in middle lobe. Also note centrilobular nodules at right lower lobe.
Summary of distinguishing features of NTM patients.
| Characteristic | NTM | Tuberculosis | In Para population | Significance NTM vs. TB |
| Mean Age | 52.3±17.8 | 38.8±17.3 | 27.5% | |
| Patients >50 years | 68.9% | 30.6% | 14.0% | 0.0001 |
| Female | 72.4% | 37.4% | 49.6% | <0.0001 |
| Prior Tuberculosis | 75.8% | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | |
| Cavitary lesions | 34.5% | 90.4% | Not Applicable | |
| Bronchiectasis | 24.1% | Unknown | Not Applicable | |
| Pardo | 89.6% | 70.9% | 69.5% | 0.0447 |
| Urban | 72% | 83.4% | 68.6% | 0.7988 |
| Piped water (urban area) | 64.2% | Unknown | 85.3% | <0.0001 |