Opportunist mycobacteria in England and Wales: 1982 to 1994.

K Lamden, J M Watson, G Knerer, M J Ryan, P A Jenkins
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Three thousand and fifty-two infections with opportunist mycobacteria were reported to the PHLS Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre from 1982 to 1994. The commonest reported species was Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare (MAI), followed by M. kansasii and M. malmoense. The annual totals of opportunist mycobacteria increased steadily over this period, mostly, but not exclusively, due to an increase in reports of MAI associated with HIV infection. There were also increases in reports of MAI not associated with HIV infection, and in reports of M. malmoense. The increase in reports of opportunist mycobacteria was seen throughout England and Wales, but underreporting of MAI infection in the National Health Service Thames regions appears to have increased in recent years. Continued referral of isolates of opportunist mycobacteria to one of the PHLS regional centres for mycobacteriology or the Mycobacterium Reference Unit, and reporting to CDSC, is essential for the surveillance of these infections.

英格兰和威尔士的机会主义分枝杆菌:1982年至1994年。
从1982年至1994年,向PHLS传染病监测中心报告了三千五十二例机会性分枝杆菌感染。最常见的是鸟胞内分枝杆菌(MAI),其次是堪萨斯分枝杆菌(M. kansasii)和马尔默分枝杆菌(M. malmoense)。在此期间,机会主义分枝杆菌的年总数稳步增加,主要原因是(但不完全是)与HIV感染相关的MAI报告增加。与HIV感染无关的MAI报告和malmoense报告也有所增加。机会主义分枝杆菌的报告在整个英格兰和威尔士都有所增加,但近年来泰晤士国家卫生服务地区的MAI感染报告不足似乎有所增加。继续将机会性分枝杆菌分离株转诊到PHLS的分支杆菌学区域中心或分支杆菌参考单位,并向CDSC报告,对这些感染的监测至关重要。
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