1.Clarithromycin Susceptibility Testing of Mycobacterium avium Complex Using 2,3-Diphenyl-5-thienyl-(2)-tetrazolium Chloride Microplate Assay with Middlebrook 7H9 Broth.
Young Kil PARK ; Won Jung KOH ; Shin Ok KIM ; Sonya SHIN ; Bum Joon KIM ; Sang Nae CHO ; Sun Min LEE ; Chulhun L CHANG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2009;24(3):511-512
A series of 119 Mycobacterium avium complex isolates were subjected to clarithromycin susceptibility testing using microplates containing 2,3-diphenyl-5-thienyl-(2)-tetrazolium chloride (STC). Among 119 isolates, 114 (95.8%) were susceptible to clarithromycin and 5 were resistant according to the new and the standard method. STC counts the low cost and reduces the number of procedures needed for susceptibility testing.
Clarithromycin/*pharmacology
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Culture Media
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Humans
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Microbial Sensitivity Tests/*methods
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Mycobacterium avium Complex/*drug effects/isolation & purification
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Tetrazolium Salts/*chemistry
2.Clarithromycin Susceptibility Testing of Mycobacterium avium Complex Using 2,3-Diphenyl-5-thienyl-(2)-tetrazolium Chloride Microplate Assay with Middlebrook 7H9 Broth.
Young Kil PARK ; Won Jung KOH ; Shin Ok KIM ; Sonya SHIN ; Bum Joon KIM ; Sang Nae CHO ; Sun Min LEE ; Chulhun L CHANG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2009;24(3):511-512
A series of 119 Mycobacterium avium complex isolates were subjected to clarithromycin susceptibility testing using microplates containing 2,3-diphenyl-5-thienyl-(2)-tetrazolium chloride (STC). Among 119 isolates, 114 (95.8%) were susceptible to clarithromycin and 5 were resistant according to the new and the standard method. STC counts the low cost and reduces the number of procedures needed for susceptibility testing.
Clarithromycin/*pharmacology
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Culture Media
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Humans
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Microbial Sensitivity Tests/*methods
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Mycobacterium avium Complex/*drug effects/isolation & purification
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Tetrazolium Salts/*chemistry
3.Mycobacterium Avium Arthritis with Extra-articular Abscess in a Patient with Mixed Connective Tissue Disease.
Choong Won LEE ; Han Dong SUNG ; Byong Moon CHOI ; Chun Wook KIM ; Su Jin JUN ; Sang Jo MIN
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2003;18(2):119-121
A case of Mycobacterium avium arthritis in a 39-year-old female patient with mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) was reported. An extra-articular abscess had formed outside the knee joint and extended down the calf. A culture was taken of the abscess and synovial fluid disclosed Mycobacteriun avium. This was resistant to most anti-tuberculosis agents. A combination of anti-tuberculosis drugs followed a total resection of the abscess. We concluded that M avium septic arthritis could insidiously develop into an extra-articular abscess. A combination of anti-tuberculosis drugs with a total resection of the abscess was an effective treatment.
Adult
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Antitubercular Agents/therapeutic use
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Arthritis, Infectious/*microbiology/therapy
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Female
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Human
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Knee Joint/*microbiology/surgery
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Mixed Connective Tissue Disease/*complications
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Mycobacterium avium/drug effects/*isolation & purification
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Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection/*complications/therapy
4.Infection of nasal cavity and facial tissue by Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare: report of a case.
Wen-mang XU ; Xia LI ; Yuan-yuan WANG ; Li-lin YANG ; Ju-lun YANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2012;41(4):281-282
Antigens, CD
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metabolism
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Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic
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metabolism
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Face
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microbiology
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Mycobacterium avium Complex
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isolation & purification
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Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection
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metabolism
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microbiology
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pathology
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Nasal Cavity
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microbiology
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Nose Diseases
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metabolism
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microbiology
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pathology
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Vimentin
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metabolism
5.AIDS-related enteropathy due to Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare: report of a case.
Yi-Hua CHEN ; Li-Na AN ; Ke-Shu LUO ; Yi JIAN ; Yan LUO
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2009;38(10):709-710
Adult
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Antigens, CD
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metabolism
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Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic
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metabolism
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HIV Enteropathy
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complications
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metabolism
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microbiology
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pathology
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Humans
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Male
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Mycobacterium avium Complex
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isolation & purification
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Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection
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complications
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metabolism
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microbiology
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pathology
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Young Adult
6.Broncho-Pleural Fistula with Hydropneumothorax at CT: Diagnostic Implications in Mycobacterium avium Complex Lung Disease with Pleural Involvement.
Hyun Jung YOON ; Myung Jin CHUNG ; Kyung Soo LEE ; Jung Soo KIM ; Hye Yun PARK ; Won Jung KOH
Korean Journal of Radiology 2016;17(2):295-301
OBJECTIVE: To determine the patho-mechanism of pleural effusion or hydropneumothorax in Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) lung disease through the computed tomographic (CT) findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively collected data from 5 patients who had pleural fluid samples that were culture-positive for MAC between January 2001 and December 2013. The clinical findings were investigated and the radiological findings on chest CT were reviewed by 2 radiologists. RESULTS: The 5 patients were all male with a median age of 77 and all had underlying comorbid conditions. Pleural fluid analysis revealed a wide range of white blood cell counts (410-100690/microL). The causative microorganisms were determined as Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium intracellulare in 1 and 4 patients, respectively. Radiologically, the peripheral portion of the involved lung demonstrated fibro-bullous changes or cavitary lesions causing lung destruction, reflecting the chronic, insidious nature of MAC lung disease. All patients had broncho-pleural fistulas (BPFs) and pneumothorax was accompanied with pleural effusion. CONCLUSION: In patients with underlying MAC lung disease who present with pleural effusion, the presence of BPFs and pleural air on CT imaging are indicative that spread of MAC infection is the cause of the effusion.
Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Female
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Fistula/complications
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Humans
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Hydropneumothorax/complications/microbiology/*radiography
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Lung/radiography
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Mycobacterium avium/*isolation & purification
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Mycobacterium avium Complex/isolation & purification
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Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection/*diagnosis/microbiology
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Pleural Diseases/complications/microbiology/*radiography
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Pleural Effusion/complications
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Retrospective Studies
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*Tomography, X-Ray Computed
7.A biosensor assay for the detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in fecal samples.
Vijayarani KUMANAN ; Sam R NUGEN ; Antje J BAEUMNER ; Yung Fu CHANG
Journal of Veterinary Science 2009;10(1):35-42
A simple, membrane-strip-based lateral-flow (LF) biosensor assay and a high-throughput microtiter plate assay have been combined with a reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for the detection of a small number (ten) of viable Mycobacterium (M.) avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) cells in fecal samples. The assays are based on the identification of the RNA of the IS900 element of MAP. For the assay, RNA was extracted from fecal samples spiked with a known quantity of (101 to 106) MAP cells and amplified using RT-PCR and identified by the LF biosensor and the microtiter plate assay. While the LF biosensor assay requires only 30 min of assay time, the overall process took 10 h for the detection of 10 viable cells. The assays are based on an oligonucleotide sandwich hybridization assay format and use either a membrane flow through system with an immobilized DNA probe that hybridizes with the target sequence or a microtiter plate well. Signal amplification is provided when the target sequence hybridizes to a second DNA probe that has been coupled to liposomes encapsulating the dye, sulforhodamine B. The dye in the liposomes provides a signal that can be read visually, quantified with a hand-held reflectometer, or with a fluorescence reader. Specificity analysis of the assays revealed no cross reactivity with other mycobacteria, such as M. avium complex, M. ulcerans, M. marium, M. kansasii, M. abscessus, M. asiaticum, M. phlei, M. fortuitum, M. scrofulaceum, M. intracellulare, M. smegmatis, and M. bovis. The overall assay for the detection of live MAP organisms is comparatively less expensive and quick, especially in comparison to standard MAP detection using a culture method requiring 6-8 weeks of incubation time, and is significantly less expensive than real-time PCR.
Animals
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Bacteriological Techniques
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Biosensing Techniques/*veterinary
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Cattle
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Feces/*microbiology
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Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis/*isolation & purification
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RNA, Bacterial/classification/isolation & purification
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary
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Sensitivity and Specificity
8.Prevalence of Opportunistic Pathogens and Diversity of Microbial Communities in the Water System of a Pulmonary Hospital.
Wei TANG ; Yu MAO ; Qiu Yan LI ; Die MENG ; Ling CHEN ; Hong WANG ; Ren ZHU ; Wei Xian ZHANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2020;33(4):248-259
Objective:
Our objective was to investigate the occurrence of opportunistic pathogens and characterize the bacterial community structures in the water system of a pulmonary hospital.
Methods:
The water samples were collected from automatic and manual faucets in the consulting room, treatment room, dressing room, respiratory ward, and other non-medical rooms in three buildings of the hospital. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction was used to quantify the load of several waterborne opportunistic pathogens and related microorganisms, including spp., spp., and . Illumina sequencing targeting 16S rRNA genes was performed to profile bacterial communities.
Results:
The occurrence rates of spp., spp., and were 100%, 100%, and 76%, respectively in all samples. Higher occurrence rates of were observed in the outpatient service building (building 1, 91.7%) and respiration department and wards (building 2, 80%) than in the office building (building 3), where no was found. were more abundant in automatic faucets (average 2.21 × 10 gene copies/L) than in manual faucets (average 1.03 × 10 gene copies/mL) ( < 0.01). , , , , , and were the dominant bacterial phyla. Disinfectant residuals, nitrate, and temperature were found to be the key environmental factors driving microbial community structure shifts in water systems.
Conclusion
This study revealed a high level of colonization of water faucets by opportunistic pathogens and provided insight into the characteristics of microbial communities in a hospital water system and approaches to reduce risks of microbial contamination.
China
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Drinking Water
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microbiology
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Genes, Bacterial
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Hospitals
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Legionella
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isolation & purification
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Microbiota
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Mycobacterium
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isolation & purification
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Mycobacterium avium
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isolation & purification
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RNA, Bacterial
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analysis
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RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
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analysis
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Water Quality
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Water Supply
9.Diagnosis and Treatment of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2016;31(5):649-659
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are ubiquitous organisms; their isolation from clinical specimens does not always indicate clinical disease. The incidence of NTM lung diseases has been increasing worldwide. Although the geographic diversity of NTM species is well known, Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), M. abscessus complex (MABC), and M. kansasii are the most commonly encountered and important etiologic organisms. Two distinct types of NTM lung diseases have been reported, namely fibrocavitary and nodular bronchiectatic forms. For laboratory diagnosis of NTM lung diseases, both liquid and solid media cultures and species-level identification are strongly recommended to enhance growth detection and determine the clinical relevance of isolates. Treatment for NTM lung diseases consists of a multidrug regimen and a long course of therapy, lasting more than 12 months after negative sputum conversion. For MAC lung disease, several new macrolide-based regimens are now recommended. For nodular bronchiectatic forms of MAC lung diseases, an intermittent three-time-weekly regimen produces outcomes similar to those of daily therapy. Treatment of MABC lung disease is very difficult, requiring long-term use of parenteral agents in combination with new macrolides. Treatment outcomes are much better for M. massiliense lung disease than for M. abscessus lung disease. Thus, precise identification of species in MABC infection is needed for the prediction of antibiotic response. Likewise, increased efforts to improve treatment outcomes and develop new agents for NTM lung disease are needed.
Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Humans
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Lung Diseases/*diagnosis/drug therapy/epidemiology
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Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous/*diagnosis/drug therapy/epidemiology
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Mycobacterium avium Complex/isolation & purification
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Sputum/microbiology
10.Mycobacterium avium lung disease combined with a bronchogenic cyst in an immunocompetent young adult.
Yong Soo KWON ; Joungho HAN ; Ki Hwan JUNG ; Je Hyeong KIM ; Won Jung KOH
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2013;28(1):94-97
We report a very rare case of a bronchogenic cyst combined with nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease in an immunocompetent patient. A 21-year-old male was referred to our institution because of a cough, fever, and worsening of abnormalities on his chest radiograph, despite anti-tuberculosis treatment. Computed tomography of the chest showed a large multi-cystic mass over the right-upper lobe. Pathological examination of the excised lobe showed a bronchogenic cyst combined with a destructive cavitary lesion with granulomatous inflammation. Microbiological culture of sputum and lung tissue yielded Mycobacterium avium. The patient was administered anti-mycobacterial treatment that included clarithromycin.
Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use
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Biopsy
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Bronchogenic Cyst/*complications/diagnosis/immunology/surgery
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Humans
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*Immunocompetence
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Male
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Mycobacterium avium Complex/*isolation & purification
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Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Infection/*complications/diagnosis/drug therapy/immunology/microbiology
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Pneumonectomy
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Respiratory Tract Infections/*complications/diagnosis/drug therapy/immunology/microbiology
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Sputum/microbiology
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Treatment Outcome
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Young Adult