Latest status of non-tuberculous mycobacteria prevalence in Türkiye and the world: Systematic review.

IF 0.7 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Tuberkuloz ve Toraks-Tuberculosis and Thorax Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.5578/tt.20239609
İmdat Kılbaş, Meltem Uzun
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Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) can cause diseases not only in individuals with compromised immune systems but also in those with normal immune function. This study aimed to compare the prevalence of NTM in Türkiye and worldwide between 2012 and 2022. This study was designed following the guidelines outlined in the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) procedure. A systematic search was conducted between January 2012 and September 2022 using different electronic databases, including Pubmed, Medline, Embase, Web of Science, Ebsco, Scopus, Türk Medline, and Google Scholar. During the literature review process, titles and abstracts were examined and the full texts of the studies were accessed. In 13 research articles from Türkiye included in the study, a total of 17.293 samples were studied and a total of 1304 NTM (7.54%) strains were isolated from these samples. Among the 1304 NTM strains reported from Türkiye, the top three most frequently isolated species were M. abscessus (29.83%), M. lentiflavum (14.97%), M. fortuitum (14.38%). In 35 studies included from around the world, a total of 512.626 samples were studied and a total of 12.631 NTM (2.46%) strains were isolated from these samples. Among the 12631 NTM strains isolated, the top three most frequently isolated species were M. intracellulare (28.13%), M. avium (17.70%) and M. abscessus (14.88%). This study unveiled the global prevalence of NTM-infected patients, detailing species distribution and microbiological diagnostic methods. Variations in NTM spread were observed, influenced by diverse factors.

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土耳其和世界非结核分枝杆菌流行的最新状况:系统回顾。
非结核分枝杆菌(NTM)不仅会导致免疫系统受损的人患病,也会导致免疫功能正常的人患病。本研究旨在比较 2012 年至 2022 年期间土耳其和全球非结核分枝杆菌的流行情况。本研究的设计遵循了《系统综述和元分析首选报告项目》(PRISMA)程序中的指导原则。在 2012 年 1 月至 2022 年 9 月期间,我们使用不同的电子数据库进行了系统检索,包括 Pubmed、Medline、Embase、Web of Science、Ebsco、Scopus、Türk Medline 和 Google Scholar。在文献审查过程中,对研究的标题和摘要进行了审查,并查阅了研究全文。本研究收录了来自土耳其的 13 篇研究文章,共研究了 17.293 个样本,从这些样本中共分离出 1304 株 NTM(7.54%)。在土耳其报告的 1304 株 NTM 菌株中,最常分离出的前三位菌株分别是脓肿霉菌(29.83%)、M. lentiflavum(14.97%)和 M. fortuitum(14.38%)。在来自世界各地的 35 项研究中,共研究了 512.626 个样本,并从这些样本中分离出 12.631 株 NTM(2.46%)。在分离出的 12631 株 NTM 菌株中,最常分离出的前三位菌株分别是细胞内 M.(28.13%)、M.avium(17.70%)和 M.脓肿(14.88%)。这项研究揭示了全球 NTM 感染者的流行情况,详细介绍了菌种分布和微生物诊断方法。受多种因素的影响,NTM 的传播出现了差异。
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