Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Disease in Patients with HIV in Southeast Asia

Although nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are widely documented as a cause of illness among HIV-infected people in the developed world, studies describing the prevalence of NTM disease among HIV-infected people in most resource-limited settings are rare. To evaluate the prevalence of mycobacterial...

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Hauptverfasser: MCCARTHY, Kimberly D, CAIN, Kevin P, TASANEEYAPAN, Theerawit, VARMA, Jay K, WINTHROP, Kevin L, UDOMSANTISUK, Nibondh, LAN, Nguyen T. N, SAR, Borann, KIMERLING, Michael E, KANARA, Nong, LYNEN, Lut, MONKONGDEE, Patama
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description Although nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are widely documented as a cause of illness among HIV-infected people in the developed world, studies describing the prevalence of NTM disease among HIV-infected people in most resource-limited settings are rare. To evaluate the prevalence of mycobacterial disease in HIV-infected patients in Southeast Asia. We enrolled people with HIV from three countries in Southeast Asia and collected pulmonary and extrapulmonary specimens to evaluate the prevalence of mycobacterial disease. We adapted American Thoracic Society/Infectious Disease Society of America guidelines to classify patients into NTM pulmonary disease, NTM pulmonary disease suspects, NTM disseminated disease, and no NTM categories. In Cambodia, where solid media alone was used, NTM was rare. Of 1,060 patients enrolled in Thailand and Vietnam, where liquid culture was performed, 124 (12%) had tuberculosis and 218 (21%) had NTM. Of 218 patients with NTM, 66 (30%) were classified as NTM pulmonary disease suspects, 9 (4%) with NTM pulmonary disease, and 10 (5%) with NTM disseminated disease. The prevalence of NTM disease was 2% (19 of 1,060). Of 51 patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART), none had NTM disease compared with 19 (2%) of 1,009 not receiving ART. Although people with HIV frequently have sputum cultures positive for NTM, few meet a strict case definition for NTM disease. Consistent with previous studies, ART was associated with lower odds of having NTM disease. Further studies of NTM in HIV-infected individuals in tuberculosis-endemic countries are needed to develop and validate case definitions.
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Adult
AIDS
Anesthesia. Intensive care medicine. Transfusions. Cell therapy and gene therapy
Anti-HIV Agents - therapeutic use
Biological and medical sciences
Blood
Cambodia - epidemiology
Drug therapy
Enrollments
HIV
HIV Infections - complications
HIV Infections - drug therapy
HIV Infections - epidemiology
Human immunodeficiency virus
Human viral diseases
Humans
Illnesses
Infectious diseases
Intensive care medicine
Lung diseases
Medical sciences
Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous - diagnosis
Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous - epidemiology
Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous - etiology
Nontuberculous Mycobacteria
Patients
Prevalence
Thailand - epidemiology
Tuberculosis
Vietnam - epidemiology
Viral diseases
Viral diseases of the lymphoid tissue and the blood. Aids
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