Chetchotisakd Ploenchan, Kiertiburanakul Sasisopin, Mootsikapun Piroon, Assanasen Susun, Chaiwarith Romanee, Anunnatsiri Siriluck
Srinagarind Hospital, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand.
Clin Infect Dis. 2007 Aug 15;45(4):421-7. doi: 10.1086/520030. Epub 2007 Jul 5.
Disseminated nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infection is an emerging infectious disease worldwide that occurs mostly in immunocompromised hosts. Disseminated NTM infection is uncommon in persons who are not infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Recently, we described a group of non-HIV-infected Thai patients whose disease manifestation was a previously unrecognized clinical entity characterized by chronic bilateral lymphadenopathy due to rapidly growing mycobacteria. Most of the patients had coinfection with other opportunistic pathogens and reactive skin diseases. Therefore, in recognition of the increasing significance of this unique disease due to NTM in our country, we initiated a study to assess the prevalence, clinical characteristics, and geographic variations of this disease.
There were 129 cases of disseminated NTM infection identified from 4 university hospitals located in major areas throughout Thailand. All patients but 1 were adults. Only 12% of patients had underlying diseases. The majority of the patients (81%) lived in the northeast of Thailand.
The most common organ involved was the lymph node (89%), followed by skin and soft tissue (26%), lung (19%), and others. Fifty-nine patients (46%) had 81 episodes of coinfection with other opportunistic infections (e.g., salmonellosis, 32 cases; cryptococcosis, 8 cases; penicilliosis, 8 cases; histoplasmosis, 5 cases). Seventy-seven patients had 86 episodes of reactive skin diseases (e.g., Sweet syndrome, 60 cases; pustular psoriasis, 6 cases; erythematous pustulosis, 5 cases).
These findings suggest a cell-mediated immune defect in these patients that needs to be further investigated. This study strongly suggests that the prevalence of NTM infection in Thailand is increasing. To our knowledge, this is the largest study of disseminated NTM infection among non-HIV-infected patients.
播散性非结核分枝杆菌(NTM)感染是一种在全球范围内新出现的传染病,主要发生在免疫功能低下的宿主中。播散性NTM感染在未感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的人群中并不常见。最近,我们描述了一组未感染HIV的泰国患者,他们的疾病表现是一种以前未被认识的临床实体,其特征是由快速生长的分枝杆菌引起的慢性双侧淋巴结病。大多数患者合并感染了其他机会性病原体和反应性皮肤病。因此,鉴于这种由NTM引起的独特疾病在我国的重要性日益增加,我们启动了一项研究,以评估这种疾病的患病率、临床特征和地理差异。
从泰国主要地区的4所大学医院中确定了129例播散性NTM感染病例。除1例患者外,所有患者均为成年人。只有12%的患者有基础疾病。大多数患者(81%)生活在泰国东北部。
最常受累的器官是淋巴结(89%),其次是皮肤和软组织(26%)、肺(19%)及其他。59例患者(46%)发生了81次合并其他机会性感染(如沙门菌病32例、隐球菌病8例、青霉病8例、组织胞浆菌病5例)。77例患者发生了86次反应性皮肤病(如Sweet综合征60例、脓疱型银屑病6例、红斑脓疱病5例)。
这些发现提示这些患者存在细胞介导的免疫缺陷,需要进一步研究。这项研究强烈提示泰国NTM感染的患病率正在上升。据我们所知,这是对未感染HIV患者中播散性NTM感染进行的最大规模研究。