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Challenges in the Management of Slowly Growing Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria Causing Pulmonary Disease: Perspectives from a High Burden Country

Indian journal of medical microbiology(2021)

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PURPOSE:There is a dearth of data on epidemiology, diagnosis and management of slow growing non tuberculous mycobacteria(NTM) in India, despite being a TB endemic country. This study aims to describe the geographic distribution, risk factors, and the challenges in management of slow growing NTM causing pulmonary infections.METHODS:Over a period of 3 years, all slow growing NTM received from pulmonary specimens at a tertiary care centre were further studied from electronic hospital records to correlate non tuberculous mycobacteria species with demographics, geographic location, describe comorbidities including immunosuppression, radiologic findings and treatment regimes.RESULTS:M.intracellullare was found in the majority of isolates with significant geographic variation and M.simiae the second commonest found exclusively in southern states. Common comorbidities included a previous history of treatment for tuberculosis, structural lung disease as well as systemic risk factors. Disseminated disease only occurred in immunocompromised hosts as was expected, but at a high rate of 44%. Treatment completion and outcomes were difficult to attain in our population.CONCLUSION:The burden of NTM infection and its management in India remain a challenge. Ensuring it is made a notifiable disease may improve the current situation.
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NTM,Slow growers,TB endemic,NTM causing pulmonary infection,NTM treatment
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