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DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00149212
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The geographic diversity of nontuberculous mycobacteria isolated from pulmonary samples: an NTM-NET collaborative study

Wouter Hoefsloot,Claire Andréjak,Kristian Ängeby,R. Bauriaud,Pascale Bémer,Natalie Beylis,Martin J. Boeree,J. Cacho,Violet Chihota,Érica Chimara,Gavin Churchyard,R. Cías,Roberto Daza,Charles L. Daley,P.N.R. Dekhuijzen,Diego Domingo,Francis Drobniewski,Jaime Esteban,Maryse Fauville-Dufaux,Dorte Bek Folkvardsen,N Gibbons,E Gómez-Mampaso,Rosa Capita González,Harald Hoffmann,Po‐Ren Hsueh,Alexander Indra,Tomasz Jagielski,Frances Jamieson,Mateja Janković,Eefje Jong,Joseph Keane,Wo Jung Koh,Berit Lange,Sylvia Cardoso Leao,Rita Macedo,Turid Mannsåker,Theodore K. Marras,Jeannette Maugein,Heather Milburn,Tamas Mlinkó,Nora Morcillo,Kozo Morimoto,Dimitrios Papaventsis,Elia Palenque,Mar Paez-Peña,Claudio Piersimoni,Monika Polanová,Nalin Rastogi,Elvira Richter,María Jesús Ruiz‐Serrano,Ana Silva,M. Pedro Da Silva,Hülya Şimşek,Dick van Soolingen,Nóra Szabó,Rachel Thomson,Teresa Tórtola Fernandez,Enrico Tortoli,Sarah Elizabeth Totten,Greg Tyrrell,Tuula Vasankari,Miguel Villar,Renata Walkiewicz,Kevin Winthrop,Dirk Wagner

Nontuberculous mycobacteria
Mycobacterium kansasii
Mycobacterium avium complex
2013
A significant knowledge gap exists concerning the geographical distribution of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) isolation worldwide. To provide a snapshot of NTM species distribution, global partners in the NTM-Network European Trials Group (NET) framework (www.ntm-net.org), a branch of the Tuberculosis Network European Trials Group (TB-NET), provided identification results of the total number of patients in 2008 in whom NTM were isolated from pulmonary samples. From these data, we visualised the relative distribution of the different NTM found per continent and per country. We received species identification data for 20 182 patients, from 62 laboratories in 30 countries across six continents. 91 different NTM species were isolated. <i>Mycobacterium avium</i> complex (MAC) bacteria predominated in most countries, followed by <i>M. gordonae</i> and <i>M. xenopi</i>. Important differences in geographical distribution of MAC species as well as <i>M. xenopi, M. kansasii</i> and rapid-growing mycobacteria were observed. This snapshot demonstrates that the species distribution among NTM isolates from pulmonary specimens in the year 2008 differed by continent and differed by country within these continents. These differences in species distribution may partly determine the frequency and manifestations of pulmonary NTM disease in each geographical location.
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    The geographic diversity of nontuberculous mycobacteria isolated from pulmonary samples: an NTM-NET collaborative study” is a paper by Wouter Hoefsloot Claire Andréjak Kristian Ängeby R. Bauriaud Pascale Bémer Natalie Beylis Martin J. Boeree J. Cacho Violet Chihota Érica Chimara Gavin Churchyard R. Cías Roberto Daza Charles L. Daley P.N.R. Dekhuijzen Diego Domingo Francis Drobniewski Jaime Esteban Maryse Fauville-Dufaux Dorte Bek Folkvardsen N Gibbons E Gómez-Mampaso Rosa Capita González Harald Hoffmann Po‐Ren Hsueh Alexander Indra Tomasz Jagielski Frances Jamieson Mateja Janković Eefje Jong Joseph Keane Wo Jung Koh Berit Lange Sylvia Cardoso Leao Rita Macedo Turid Mannsåker Theodore K. Marras Jeannette Maugein Heather Milburn Tamas Mlinkó Nora Morcillo Kozo Morimoto Dimitrios Papaventsis Elia Palenque Mar Paez-Peña Claudio Piersimoni Monika Polanová Nalin Rastogi Elvira Richter María Jesús Ruiz‐Serrano Ana Silva M. Pedro Da Silva Hülya Şimşek Dick van Soolingen Nóra Szabó Rachel Thomson Teresa Tórtola Fernandez Enrico Tortoli Sarah Elizabeth Totten Greg Tyrrell Tuula Vasankari Miguel Villar Renata Walkiewicz Kevin Winthrop Dirk Wagner published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.