Characteristics of clinical extrapulmonary nontuberculous mycobacteria isolates in Minnesota, 2013-2017.

Minnesota medicine Pub Date : 2020-06-01
Joanne Taylor, Paula Snippes Vagnone, Kirk Smith, Jacy Walters, Nancy Wengenack, Sharon Deml, Patricia Ferrieri, Ruth Lynfield
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Approximately 80 species of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) that cause disease are found environmentally and in animal reservoirs. Typically, pulmonary NTM infections are sporadic; extrapulmonary NTM (ENTM) infections are commonly outbreak associated. Recent sources of ENTM outbreaks in Minnesota include contaminated heater-cooler units used during cardiac surgery and contaminated hormone injections. We examined patient demographics and characteristics of ENTM isolates characterized by four Minnesota reference laboratories during 2013-2017 to assess potential value of systematic laboratory-based ENTM surveillance in Minnesota. Laboratories characterized 490 ENTM isolates, representing an estimated burden of 1.8/100,000 people/year in Minnesota. Thirty-one species or complexes were identified; most common were M. avium complex (31%), M. chelonae (22%), M. fortuitum (11%), and M. abscessus (4%). Most common specimen collection sites included skin and soft tissue (38%), blood (15%), neck lymph node or tissue (12%), sinus (8%), joint or bone (5%), device or implant (4%), and eye (3%). Median age of patients was 55 years (range: 2-98 years); 18% were from patients aged <18 years, 20% aged 18-44 years, 28% aged 45-64 years and 34% aged >65 years. Sex was documented for 238 (49%) patients; 127 (53%) were males. County information was available for 313 patients (64%); approximately half (49%) resided in metropolitan Minneapolis-Saint Paul. Laboratory data can be used for ENTM surveillance in Minnesota. Implementing laboratory-based surveillance can detect ENTM cases, provide a mechanism for obtaining clinical and epidemiological information, and enable earlier identification of potential health care transmission or community clusters.

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2013-2017年明尼苏达州肺外非结核分枝杆菌临床分离特征分析
在环境和动物宿主中发现了大约80种引起疾病的非结核分枝杆菌。通常,肺部NTM感染是散发的;肺外NTM (ENTM)感染通常与暴发相关。明尼苏达州最近暴发的ENTM疫情来源包括心脏手术中使用的受污染的加热冷却器和受污染的激素注射。我们研究了2013-2017年期间明尼苏达州四个参考实验室鉴定的ENTM分离株的患者人口统计学和特征,以评估明尼苏达州基于实验室的系统ENTM监测的潜在价值。实验室鉴定了490株ENTM分离株,估计明尼苏达州每年的负担为1.8/10万人。鉴定出31种或络合物;最常见的是鸟分枝杆菌复合体(31%)、龟分枝杆菌(22%)、幸运分枝杆菌(11%)和脓肿分枝杆菌(4%)。最常见的标本采集部位包括皮肤和软组织(38%)、血液(15%)、颈部淋巴结或组织(12%)、鼻窦(8%)、关节或骨骼(5%)、器械或植入物(4%)和眼睛(3%)。患者中位年龄为55岁(范围:2-98岁);18%来自65岁的患者。238例(49%)患者记录了性行为;男性127例(53%)。313例(64%)患者可获得县信息;大约一半(49%)居住在大都市明尼阿波利斯-圣保罗。实验室数据可用于明尼苏达州的ENTM监测。实施基于实验室的监测可以发现ENTM病例,提供一种获取临床和流行病学信息的机制,并能够更早地识别潜在的卫生保健传播或社区聚集性病例。
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