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Characteristics of clinical extrapulmonary nontuberculous mycobacteria isolates in Minnesota, 2013-2017.

Joanne Taylor1, Paula Snippes Vagnone2, Kirk Smith3, Jacy Walters4, Nancy Wengenack5, Sharon Deml6, Patricia Ferrieri7, Ruth Lynfield8.   

Abstract

Approximately 80 species of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) that cause disease are found environmentally and in animal reservoirs. Typically, pulmonary NTM infections are sporadic; extrapulmonary NTM (ENTM) infections are commonly outbreak associated. Recent sources of ENTM outbreaks in Minnesota include contaminated heater-cooler units used during cardiac surgery and contaminated hormone injections. We examined patient demographics and characteristics of ENTM isolates characterized by four Minnesota reference laboratories during 2013-2017 to assess potential value of systematic laboratory-based ENTM surveillance in Minnesota. Laboratories characterized 490 ENTM isolates, representing an estimated burden of 1.8/100,000 people/year in Minnesota. Thirty-one species or complexes were identified; most common were M. avium complex (31%), M. chelonae (22%), M. fortuitum (11%), and M. abscessus (4%). Most common specimen collection sites included skin and soft tissue (38%), blood (15%), neck lymph node or tissue (12%), sinus (8%), joint or bone (5%), device or implant (4%), and eye (3%). Median age of patients was 55 years (range: 2-98 years); 18% were from patients aged <18 years, 20% aged 18-44 years, 28% aged 45-64 years and 34% aged >65 years. Sex was documented for 238 (49%) patients; 127 (53%) were males. County information was available for 313 patients (64%); approximately half (49%) resided in metropolitan Minneapolis-Saint Paul. Laboratory data can be used for ENTM surveillance in Minnesota. Implementing laboratory-based surveillance can detect ENTM cases, provide a mechanism for obtaining clinical and epidemiological information, and enable earlier identification of potential health care transmission or community clusters.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32831404      PMCID: PMC7437720     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minn Med        ISSN: 0026-556X


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Authors:  Jakko van Ingen; Thomas A Kohl; Katharina Kranzer; Barbara Hasse; Peter M Keller; Anna Katarzyna Szafrańska; Doris Hillemann; Meera Chand; Peter Werner Schreiber; Rami Sommerstein; Christoph Berger; Michele Genoni; Christian Rüegg; Nicolas Troillet; Andreas F Widmer; Sören L Becker; Mathias Herrmann; Tim Eckmanns; Sebastian Haller; Christiane Höller; Sylvia B Debast; Maurice J Wolfhagen; Joost Hopman; Jan Kluytmans; Merel Langelaar; Daan W Notermans; Jaap Ten Oever; Peter van den Barselaar; Alexander B A Vonk; Margreet C Vos; Nada Ahmed; Timothy Brown; Derrick Crook; Theresa Lamagni; Nick Phin; E Grace Smith; Maria Zambon; Annerose Serr; Tim Götting; Winfried Ebner; Alexander Thürmer; Christian Utpatel; Cathrin Spröer; Boyke Bunk; Ulrich Nübel; Guido V Bloemberg; Erik C Böttger; Stefan Niemann; Dirk Wagner; Hugo Sax
Journal:  Lancet Infect Dis       Date:  2017-07-12       Impact factor: 25.071

Review 2.  Mycobacteria in drinking water distribution systems: ecology and significance for human health.

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7.  Disseminated Mycobacterium chimaera Infection After Cardiothoracic Surgery.

Authors:  Nicholas Tan; Rahul Sampath; Omar M Abu Saleh; Marysia S Tweet; Dragan Jevremovic; Saba Alniemi; Nancy L Wengenack; Priya Sampathkumar; Andrew D Badley
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8.  Global Health Estimate of Invasive Mycobacterium chimaera Infections Associated with Heater-Cooler Devices in Cardiac Surgery.

Authors:  Rami Sommerstein; Barbara Hasse; Jonas Marschall; Hugo Sax; Michele Genoni; Matthias Schlegel; Andreas F Widmer
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2018-03       Impact factor: 6.883

9.  Prevalence of Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria in Hospital Waters of Major Cities of Khuzestan Province, Iran.

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