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Increasing nontuberculous mycobacteria infection in cystic fibrosis.
[allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis]
Nontuberculous
mycobacteria
(
NTM
)
are
emerging
infections
in
the
CF
population
.
T
o
assess
NTM
infection
prevalence
and
associated
features
in
our
CF
clinic
population
.
Patient
records
,
2002
-
2011
,
were
reviewed
for
NTM
infection
.
FEV
1
,
pancreatic
function
,
sputum
microbiology
,
and
serum
cytokines
were
compared
in
patients
with
and
without
NTM
infection
.
Incidence
rate
of
NTM
infection
increased
from
0
in
2002
to
8
.
7
%
in
2011
(
p
<
0
.
001
)
.
NTM
infection
prevalence
increased
3
-
fold
from
5
%
(
4
/
79
)
in
2003
to
14
.
5
%
(
16
/
110
)
in
2011
(
p
=
0
.
05
)
.
Prevalence
of
chronic
NTM
lung
disease
has
decreased
somewhat
since
a
peak
in
2009
,
with
institution
of
aggressive
triple
therapy
.
Of
NTM
-infected
compared
to
uninfected
patients
,
88
.
2
%
vs
.
60
.
3
%
had
a
known
'
severe
'
CFTR
genotype
(
p
=
0
.
04
)
,
88
.
2
%
vs
.
58
.
9
%
were
pancreatic
insufficient
(
p
=
0
.
02
)
;
70
.
6
%
vs
.
43
.
8
%
had
chronic
Pseudomonas
aeruginosa
(
p
=
0
.
06
)
;
75
%
vs
.
32
%
had
Aspergillus
infection
(
p
=
0
.
007
)
and
23
.
5
%
vs
2
.
7
%
had
allergic
bronchopulmonary
aspergillosis
(
p
=
0
.
01
)
.
Patients
infected
with
Mycobacterium
abscessus
had
increased
TGF-β
,
TNF
-α
,
IL
-
1
β
,
IL
-
2
,
IL
-
4
and
IL
-
5
levels
(
p
<
0
.
05
)
.
There
was
no
difference
in
cytokine
levels
for
all
NTM
infected
compared
to
uninfected
patients
.
M
.
abscessus
comprised
46
%
of
all
NTM
infections
.
Comparing
M
.
abscessus
versus
other
NTM
,
duration
was
10
.
5
(
1
-
118
)
months
versus
1
(
1
-
70
)
month
,
median
(
range
)
(
p
=
0
.
004
)
;
lung
disease
occurred
in
69
%
versus
17
%
(
p
=
0
.
0004
)
,
with
sputum
conversion
in
4
/
11
versus
5
/
6
,
respectively
(
NS
)
.
NTM
incidence
and
prevalence
have
increased
dramatically
in
our
CF
clinic
,
associated
with
a
severe
CF
genotype
and
phenotype
.
M
.
abscessus
,
the
most
prevalent
NTM
,
caused
prolonged
infection
despite
therapy
.
There
has
been
some
decrease
in
the
prevalence
of
NTM
lung
disease
since
2009
.
Diseases
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"allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis"
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