Prevalence and Drug Susceptibility of Non-tuberculous mycobacteria Among Presumptive MDR-TB Patients Admitted at KIDH in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Mgogwe J.C., S. H H, Tenu F., Chilongola J.O., Nyombi B.M.
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Background The reports on Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) pulmonary infections associated with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis are increasing worldwide. Despite a significant increase in knowledge about NTM infections, they present a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in resource-limited settings. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and drug susceptibility of NTM among presumptive multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patients in Tanzania. Materials and Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted from April to October 2021 on presumptive Multidrugresistant tuberculosis patients admitted at KIDH in Kilimanjaro. All isolated mycobacterial growth was characterized into MTBC and NTM and finally tested for susceptibility on the firstline anti-tuberculosis drugs. The data were analyzed using Stata version 16 (Stata Corp, College Station, TX, USA), and presented using frequency and tables. A p-value less ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results The study population included 160 presumptive MDR-TB patients and 75% were males, NTM infections were found in 14 (8.75 %). In 17 patients that were HIV positive, 13 were infected by NTM, the Mycobacterium avium complex was the most frequently isolated NTM (9/14 patients, 64.3 %). Almost all isolates of NTM were resistant to majority of the first-line anti TB drugs. Conclusion Findings from this study indicate that HIV infected individuals who were regarded as presumptive MDR-TB patients are at high risk of NTM infections. High proportion of NTM isolates were MAC, which included M. avium and M. in tracellulare. Additionally, NTM isolates showed to be resistant to majority of the recommended first-line anti-TB drugs used in the country indicating challenging treatment outcome
坦桑尼亚乞力马扎罗市KIDH收治的推定耐多药结核病患者中非结核分枝杆菌的患病率和药物敏感性
背景在世界范围内,与耐多药结核病相关的非结核分枝杆菌(NTM)肺部感染的报道越来越多。尽管关于NTM感染的知识显著增加,但在资源有限的环境中,它们对诊断和治疗提出了挑战。本研究旨在确定坦桑尼亚推定耐多药结核病患者中NTM的患病率和药物敏感性。材料与方法于2021年4月至10月对乞力马扎罗市KIDH收治的推定耐多药结核病患者进行了横断面研究。所有分离的分枝杆菌生长鉴定为MTBC和NTM,最后检测对一线抗结核药物的敏感性。使用Stata version 16 (Stata Corp, College Station, TX, USA)对数据进行分析,并使用频率和表格进行呈现。p值小于≤0.05认为有统计学意义。结果研究人群中推定耐多药结核病患者160例,男性占75%,NTM感染14例(8.75%)。在17例HIV阳性患者中,13例感染了NTM,其中鸟分枝杆菌复合体是最常见的NTM(9/14例,64.3%)。几乎所有NTM分离株都对大多数一线抗结核药物具有耐药性。结论本研究结果表明,被认为是耐多药结核病推定患者的HIV感染者具有NTM感染的高风险。NTM分离株中以MAC为主,包括禽分枝杆菌和小细胞分枝杆菌。此外,NTM分离株显示对该国使用的大多数推荐的一线抗结核药物具有耐药性,这表明治疗结果具有挑战性
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