1.Prevalence of nontuberculous mycobacteria isolated from pulmonary specimens in Wenzhou during 2014 to 2016
Guiqing HE ; Ke XU ; Zhili SHAN ; Jichan SHI ; Lianpeng WU ; Hongye NING ; Xiaoya CUI ; Zhengxing WU ; Qingyong ZHENG ; Xiangao JIANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2017;10(4):262-267
Objective To investigate the isolation rate, distribution and trend of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) in Wenzhou during 2014 to 2016.Methods Sputum or alveolar lavage specimens of patients with suspected pulmonary tuberculosis were collected for mycobacteria culture from January 2014 to December 2016.Mycobacterium culture positive strains were further identified by gene chip, 16S rRNA and hsp65 gene sequencing.SPSS 19.0 software was used to analyze the data.Results After excluding repetitive strains, 3 295 mycobacteria strains (MTB) were isolated from respiratory specimens, included 3 032 mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains, 238 NTM strains, 20 Gordon genera strains, 3 Nocardia genera strains and 2 Tsukamurella genera strains.The proportion of NTM among confirmed mycobacteria was 8.5% (86/1 006), 6.7% (72/1 079) and 6.8% (80/1 185) in 2014, 2015 and 2016, respectively (x2 =2.459,P > 0.05).The overall prevalence of NTM was 7.3 % (238/3 270).There were 15 species of NTM, and the most common NTM strain was Mycobacterium intracellulare (52.5%,125/238), followed by Mycobacterium abscessus (22.7%, 54/238) and Mycobacterium avium (10.1%, 24/238), other species were only accounted for 14.7% (35/238).The ranking of Mycobacterium avium went up rapidly from the fifth in 2014 to the second in 2016 (x2 =18.259, P < 0.01), while proportion of Mycobacterium abscess, dropped from 34.9% (30/86) in 2014 to 17.5% (14/80) in 2016 (x2 =7.335, P<0.01).Among patients from whom the NTM strains were isolated, 56.7% (135/238) were male and most of them were aged 45 years or above (79.8%, 190/238).Conclusions In the past three years, the trend of NTM isolation rate in Wenzhou is steady.The most prevalent NTM species is Mycobacterium intracellulare, followed by Mycobacterium abscessus and Mycobacterium avium.Mycobacterium avium shows a continuously upward trend, while the separation of Mycobacterium abscessus shows a downward trend.
2.Analysis of drug resistance of second-line anti-TBdrugs to baseline strain in patients with multidrug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis
Guiqing HE ; Jichan SHI ; Lianpeng WU ; Xiangao JIANG
China Modern Doctor 2018;56(15):84-87
Objective To investigate the resistance of second-line anti-TBdrugs to baseline strain in patients with multidrug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis. Methods Atotal of 52 baseline strains in patients with multidrug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis collected from March 2016 to May 2017 in our hospital were randomly selected. The sensitivity of the nine kinds of second-line anti-TBdrugs was tested, to analyze the proportion of different drug resistance and cross-resistance of similar drugs. Results Among the 9 second-line anti-TBdrugs, the ratio of drug resistance was ofloxacin =levofloxacin(59. 6%, 31/52)>moxifloxacin(30. 8%, 16/52)> amikacin=kanamycin(both 9. 6%,5/52)>paminosalicylic acid=cycloserine(both 7. 7%, 4/52)> capreomycin =prothionamide(both 9. 6%, 3/52). Ofloxacin was completely cross-resistant with levofloxacin, and its cross-resistant rate with moxifloxacin accounted for 51. 6% (15/31). Amikacin was completely cross-resistant with kanamycin, and its cross-resistant rate with capreomycin accounted for 60%. Conclusion The baseline strains of patients with multi-drug resistant pulmonary tuberculosis are seriously resistant to fluoroquinolones. There is resistance to some extent for other second-line anti-tuberculosis drugs. Therefore, second-line drug susceptibility testing should be completed prior to establishing an effective MDR-TBtreatment regimen.
3. Clinical significance of nontuberculous mycobacteria isolated from respiratory specimens
Guiqing HE ; Jialin JIN ; Huaping SUN ; Jichan SHI ; Lianpeng WU ; Hongye NING ; Xiaoya CUI ; Xiangao JIANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2018;36(4):206-212
Objective:
To determine the clinical significance of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) isolated from respiratory specimens.
Methods:
Clinical data of patients with NTM strains isolated from the respiratory tract between January 2014 and February 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. Clinical significance of NTM isolated strains was evaluated based on diagnostic criteria of NTM pulmonary diseases from American Thoracic Society (ATS). Quantitative data of two groups were analyzed by independent