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Nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease and associated risk factors in China: A prospective surveillance study - 19/06/21

Doi : 10.1016/j.jinf.2021.05.019 
Yaoju Tan a, $, Yunfeng Deng b, $, Xiaofeng Yan c, $, Fangchao Liu d, $, Yunhong Tan e, $, Quan Wang f, $, Xundi Bao g, $, Jianhua Pan h, $, Xiaolu Luo i, $, Yanhong Yu j, $, Xiaoli Cui k, $, Guangfu Liao l, $, Chunmei Ke m, $, Ping Xu n, $, Xiaofei Li o, $, Chunlei Zhang p, $, Xiangyang Yao q, $, Ye Xu r, $, Tongxin Li c, Biyi Su a, Zhenhua Chen e, Ruiying Ma f, Yue Jiang g, Xiaohua Ma h, Dewu Bi i, Jinghong Ma j, Han Yang k, Xuezheng Li b, Liusheng Tang l, Yongmin Yu m, Yufeng Wang d, t, Huafeng Song n, Hongwei Liu o, Meiling Wu p, Yinghui Yang q, Zhongtan Xue d, t, Liang Li s, #, , Qingge Li r, #, , Yu Pang d, t, #,
a Department of Clinical Laboratory, Guangzhou Chest Hospital, Guangzhou, China 
b Katharine Hsu International Research Center of Human Infectious Diseases, Shandong Provincial Chest Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan, China 
c Central Laboratory, Chongqing Public Health Medical Center, Chongqing, China 
d Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, Beijing Key Laboratory on Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Research, Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Tuberculosis & Thoracic Tumor Research Institute, Beijing, China 
e Department of Clinical Laboratory, Hunan Chest Hospital, Changsha, China 
f Department of Clinical Laboratory, The Eighth Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, China 
g Department of Clinical Laboratory, Anhui Chest Hospital, Hefei, China 
h Department of Clinical Laboratory, Changsha Central Hospital, Changsha, China 
i Department of Clinical Laboratory, Affiliated Infectious Disease Hospital of Nanning, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, China 
j Department of Clinical Laboratory, Shenyang Tenth People's Hospital, Shenyang, China 
k Department of Clinical Laboratory, Xi'an Chest Hospital, Xi'an, China 
l Department of Clinical Laboratory, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Longtan Hospital, Liuzhou, China 
m Department of Clinical Laboratory, Henan Provincial Infectious Diseases Hospital, Zhengzhou, China 
n Department of Clinical Laboratory, The Fifth People's Hospital of Suzhou, Suzhou, China 
o Department of Clinical Laboratory, The Third People's Hospital of Kunming, Kunming, China 
p Department of Clinical Laboratory, Harbin Chest Hospital, Harbin, China 
q Department of Clinical Laboratory, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University, Xiamen, China 
r Engineering Research Centre of Molecular Diagnostics of the Ministry of Education, School of Life Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China 
s Clinical Center on Tuberculosis Control, Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing Tuberculosis & Thoracic Tumor Research Institute, Beijing, China 
t Department of Laboratory Quality Control, Innovation Alliance on Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Treatment (Beijing), Beijing, China 

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Abstract

Background

We aimed to address the knowledge gap that exists regarding the epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary diseases (NTM-PDs) among smear-positive patients with symptoms suggestive of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) in China.

Methods

Prospective and national surveillance of NTM-PD was performed from 17 hospitals within the China Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Surveillance Study (CNTMS). Patients were eligible for inclusion if they had positive smears during hospitalization. Sputum specimens were collected for molecular species identification.

Results

6,766 patients with valid results were included, consisting of 6,236 (92.2%) with PTB, 458 (6.8%) with NTM-PD, and 72 (1.0%) with colonization. The proportion of NTM-PD in PTB patients exhibited significant geographic diversity, ranging from 3.2% in the northwest to 9.2% in the south. The most prevalent species was Mycobacterium intracellulare, followed by Mycobacterium abscessus complex. Females, elderly people, and patients with bronchiectasis or COPD are at high risk for developing NTM-PD, while patients with diabetes have a lower risk of NTM-PD when compared with non-diabetic patients. Regarding clinical symptoms, lower rates of persistent cough and weight loss were noted in NTM-PD patients than in PTB patients.

Conclusions

Approximately one-fifteenth of PTB patients are afflicted with nontuberculous mycobacterial infections in China. The prevalence of NTM shows geographic diversity across the country, and it showed a gradual increase from north to south and from west to east. NTM-PD patients are prone to exhibit less severe clinical symptoms than PTB patients, highlighting the importance of raising awareness of NTM diseases to improve decision making on how to best screen, diagnose, and treat NTM in TB-endemic settings.

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Keywords : Nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary diseases, Pulmonary tuberculosis, Risk factors, Epidemiological, China


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