Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Infections in Ontario, Canada: Clinical and Microbiological Characteristics

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Theodore K. Marras
Mauli Mehta
Pamela Chedore
Kevin May
Mohammed Al Houqani
Frances Jamieson
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[1] University of Toronto,Joint Division of Respirology, Department of Medicine
[2] University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital,TB and Mycobacteriology Laboratory, Public Health Laboratory
[3] Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion, Toronto
[4] University of Toronto,Public Health Laboratory, Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion, and Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology
[5] University of Toronto,undefined
[6] Toronto Western Hospital,undefined
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Lung | 2010年 / 188卷
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Epidemiology; Mycobacterial infections; Atypical; Mycobacteria; Atypical; Sex;
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Study Objectives The aim of this study was to determine gender and clinical phenotype frequencies in pulmonary nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infection and the frequency of disease in NTM isolates. Design The study is a retrospective observational cohort study of two overlapping cohorts: population cohort and clinical cohort. Setting The study was conducted at the University Health Network and Ontario Mycobacteriology Laboratory in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Patients or Participants The population cohort consisted of all patients with one or more pulmonary NTM isolates in Ontario in 2003. The clinical cohort consisted of all patients with one or more pulmonary NTM isolates at our hospital in 2002–2003. Interventions The study entailed the review of laboratory records and demographics (both cohorts) and detailed clinical records (clinical cohort). Measurements and Results In the population cohort (N = 1651), females comprised 48% overall and 51% with microbiological disease criteria. In the clinical cohort (N = 552), females comprised 48% overall and 55% with NTM disease. In the population cohort, 45% fulfilled microbiological disease criteria, and in the clinical cohort 46% of patients had disease. Patients with MAC isolates fulfilled microbiological disease criteria in 51% of population cohort cases and all disease criteria in 52% of clinical cohort cases. Women more commonly fulfilled microbiological disease criteria in the population cohort (51 vs. 45%, P = 0.02) and all disease criteria in the clinical cohort (53 vs. 40%, P = 0.03). Among clinical cohort patients, 26% (13 women, 44 men) had fibrocavitation, while 62% (101 women, 37 men) had nodular bronchiectasis. Conclusions Women comprised a small majority with disease. Nodular bronchiectasis in women was most common, but significant proportions of each gender with each radiographic type were observed. NTM isolation, particularly MAC, was frequently associated with disease.
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