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Epidemiology of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infection in Tuberculosis Suspects

Publication Type : Journal Article

Source : American Journal Tropical Medicine Hygiene, Volume/Issue: Volume 105: Issue 5

Campus : Kochi

School : School of Medicine

Department : Microbiology

Verified : No

Year : 2021

Abstract : Nontuberculosis mycobacteria (NTM) are opportunistic pathogens that cause a wide range of illnesses. Here, the species distribution and prevalence of NTM infections in tuberculosis suspects was analyzed. A total of 7,073 specimens from pulmonary and extrapulmonary sites were analyzed, and 709 (10%) were found to be culture positive for mycobacteria. Of these, 85.2% were identified as Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and 14.8% as NTM (65.7% rapid growers and 34.3% slow growers). Speciation of the NTM isolates (n = 69) identified 19 NTM species. M. abscessus (33.3%) and M. fortuitum (24.6%) were the most dominant NTM species isolated from the patients, followed by M. porcinum (5.8%) and M. parascrofulaceum (4.3%). We also report peritonitis caused by rapidly growing NTM among the patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and a case of M. senegalense peritonitis. A low prevalence but high species diversity of NTM was detected in our study. The high species diversity of NTM necessitates the need to unequivocally identify mycobacterial isolates for appropriate treatment.

Cite this Research Publication : Parasmal Suresh, Anil Kumar, Raja Biswas, Divya Vijayakumar, Swathy Thulasidharan, Gopikrishnan Anjaneyan, Akhilesh Kunoor, and Lalitha Biswas "Epidemiology of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infection in Tuberculosis Suspects". American Journal Tropical Medicine Hygiene. 2021;105(5):1335–8.

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