| Literature DB >> 25592857 |
Grace Mwikuma1, Geoffry Kwenda2, Bernard M Hang'ombe3, Edgar Simulundu4, Trevor Kaile5, Selestine Nzala6, Seter Siziya7, Yasuhiko Suzuki8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The emergence of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome has highlighted the increased incidence and importance of the disease caused by Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM). While disease due to M. avium-intracellulare complex is apparently common throughout the world, other Non-tuberculous mycobacterial species have been isolated from both immunocompromised and immunocompetent individuals. The increasing number of infections caused by these organisms has made it clinically important to quickly identify mycobacterial species. The diagnosis of a pathogenic versus a non-pathogenic species not only has epidemiological implications but is also relevant to the demands of patient management. Since antibiotic treatment varies according to the species encountered, species identification would reduce the burden of some of these emerging opportunistic pathogens especially in immunocompromised patients and improve their quality of life.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25592857 PMCID: PMC4302154 DOI: 10.1186/s12941-014-0059-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob ISSN: 1476-0711 Impact factor: 3.944
Figure 1Organisms identified by sequence analysis of the ITS positive PCR amplicons.
Spectrum and Identity of NTM species
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| 4 | 7.41 |
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| 2 | 3.70 |
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| 1 | 1.85 |
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Figure 2Map of Zambia showing regions of various NTM identified. The regions are indicated in bold with the identified NTM. MI (M. intracellulare), ML (M. lentiflavum), MA (M. avium), MF (M. fortuitum), MG (M. gordonae), MK (M. kumamotonense), ME (M. elephantis), MIP (M. indicus pranii), MFL (M. flavescens), MP (M. peregrinum), MAS (M. asiaticum), MB (M. bouchedurhonense), MC (M. chimaera), MEU (M. europaeum), MN (M. neoaurum), MNO (M. nonchromogenicum).