First report of Mycobacteria avium complex (Mycobacteria intracellulare) in a cat from Southeast Asia.

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2023-10-05 eCollection Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169231194311
Hock Siew Han, Danièlle Gunn-Moore
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Case summary: A 3-year-old castrated male domestic shorthaired cat, with indoor-outdoor access, was presented for chronic, progressive multinodular to generalised subcutaneous nodules covering much of its body. Previous medical treatment with doxycycline had been unhelpful. Fine-needle aspiration of the nodules revealed intra- and extracellular multibacillary negative staining rods in pyogranulomatous inflammation. Bacterial culture and susceptibility studies isolated Mycobacterium intracellulare, with zimine as the drug of choice for treatment. Initial triple therapy with rifampicin, azithromycin and pradofloxacin was ineffective, and was changed to triple therapy with clofazimine, clarithromycin and doxycycline once drug susceptibility was known, which was given for 3 months, after which long-term therapy with clofazimine and clarithromycin was continued.

Relevance and novel information: Slow growing M intracellulare, a member of the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), has never been reported to cause disease in cats from Singapore and, by extension, Southeast Asia. The infection in this patient resulted in subcutaneous nodules, which started on the face, then spread to the feet and much of the rest of its body. This is in contrast to that commonly reported for infection with M avium, which is also a member of MAC, and may not only present with similar signs in cats, but also progress to systemic spread. Susceptibility studies suggest clofazimine as the drug of choice when treating this infection, and this case supports its use as empirical therapy for veterinarians treating this disease in this region while awaiting culture and sensitivity results.

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东南亚猫禽分枝杆菌复合体(细胞内分枝杆菌)的首次报道。
病例摘要:一只3岁的阉割雄性短毛家猫,可在室内外活动,因其身体大部分部位出现慢性、进行性多结节至全身皮下结节而就诊。以前使用多西环素的药物治疗是无效的。细针抽吸结节显示脓肉芽肿性炎症中的细胞内和细胞外多乳头阴性染色棒。细菌培养和药敏研究分离了细胞内分枝杆菌,齐明是治疗的首选药物。最初的利福平、阿奇霉素和普多沙星三联疗法无效,一旦发现药物敏感性,就改为氯法齐明、克拉霉素和多西环素三联疗法,为期3个月,之后继续使用氯法齐敏和克拉霉素进行长期治疗。相关性和新信息:缓慢生长的鸟分枝杆菌复合体(MAC)细胞内M从未被报道会导致新加坡乃至东南亚的猫患病。这名患者的感染导致皮下结节,从面部开始,然后扩散到脚部和身体大部分部位。这与通常报道的感染病毒形成了鲜明对比,病毒也是MAC的一员,不仅可能在猫身上出现类似的症状,而且可能发展为系统性传播。易感性研究表明,氯法齐明是治疗这种感染的首选药物,该病例支持将其作为兽医在该地区治疗这种疾病的经验疗法,同时等待培养和敏感性结果。
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