Article
Clinical and therapeutic features of pulmonary nontuberculous mycobacterial disease, Brazil, 1993-2011
Registro en:
MELLO, Karla Gripp Couto de et al. Clinical and Therapeutic Features of Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease, Brazil, 1993–2011. Emerging Infectious Diseases, v. 19, n. 3, p. 1-7, 2013.
1080-6040
10.3201/eid/1903.120735
1080-6059
Autor
Mello, Karla Gripp Couto de
Mello, Fernanda C.Q.
Borga, Liamar
Rolla, Valéria Cavalcanti
Duarte, Rafael Silva
Sampaio, Elizabeth P.
Holland, Steven M.
Prevots, Rebecca
Dalcolmo, Margareth Maria Pretti
Resumen
To identify clinical and therapeutic features of pulmonary nontuberculous mycobacterial (PNTM) disease, we conducted a retrospective analysis of patients referred to the Brazilian reference center, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, who received a diagnosis of PNTM during 1993 2011 with at least 1 respiratory culture positive for NTM. Associated conditions included bronchiectasis (21.8%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (20.7%), cardiovascular disease (15.5%), AIDS (9.8%), diabetes (9.8%), and hepatitis C (4.6%).Two patients had Hansen disease; 1 had Marfan syndrome. Four mycobacterial species comprised 85.6% of NTM infections: Mycobacterium kansasii, 59 cases (33.9%); M. avium complex, 53 (30.4%); M. abscessus, 23 (13.2%); and M. fortuitum, 14 (8.0%). A total of 42 (24.1%) cases were associated with rapidly growing mycobacteria. In countries with a high prevalence of tuberculosis, PNTM is likely misdiagnosed as tuberculosis, thus showing the need for improved capacity to diagnose mycobacterial disease as well as greater awareness of PNTM disease prevalence.