囊性纤维化非结核分枝杆菌的流行病学研究。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Aikaterini Sotiropoulou, Ioanna Loukou, Christiana Vliora, Konstantinos Douros, Maria Moustaki
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摘要

背景:非结核分枝杆菌(NTM)是导致慢性肺部感染的机会性病原体,主要影响有囊性纤维化(CF)等基础疾病的个体。本综述的目的是介绍CF患者NTM的流行病学概况,重点关注发病率、患病率、优势种和地理分布。方法:检索包括以英文发表的横断面、回顾性和前瞻性观察性研究,这些研究报告了CF患者被NTM隔离和/或感染的流行病学数据。NTM感染定义为每个患者至少分离一次NTM物种。在PubMed中确定的最初1120篇参考文献中,按照基于PRISMA指南的排除标准,总共纳入了78项研究。结果:CF患者中NTM的报告患病率在全球范围内为0%至40.9%。这种广泛的差异归因于人口异质性、研究时期和地理区域。在纳入的研究中,30个在欧洲进行,25个在美国进行。脓肿分枝杆菌和鸟分枝杆菌复合体(MAC)是最常见的分离种,MAC在老年人中更为普遍。NTM肺部疾病发病率高,多数病例与脓肿分枝杆菌有关。尽管新出现的证据表明CFTR调节剂治疗可能降低NTM分离和/或疾病的风险,但目前的数据仍然有限。结论:非结核分枝杆菌是囊性纤维化患者的重要病原体,对呼吸系统健康有负面影响。
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The Epidemiology of Nontuberculous Mycobacteria in Cystic Fibrosis.

Background: Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are opportunistic pathogens responsible for chronic pulmonary infections, primarily affecting individuals with underlying conditions such as cystic fibrosis (CF). The aim of this review is to present the epidemiological profile of NTM in CF patients, with a focus on incidence, prevalence, predominant species, and geographic distribution.

Methods: The search included cross-sectional, retrospective, and prospective observational studies published in English that reported epidemiological data concerning the isolation and/or infection of individuals with CF by NTM. NTM infection was defined as the isolation of any NTM species at least once per patient. Out of an initial 1120 references identified in PubMed, and following the application of exclusion criteria based on PRISMA guidelines, a total of 78 studies were included.

Results: The reported prevalence of NTM in CF patients ranges globally from 0% to 40.9%. This wide variability is attributed to population heterogeneity, study period, and geographical region. Of the studies included, 30 were conducted in Europe and 25 in the U.S.A. Mycobacterium abscessus and the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) were the most commonly isolated species, with MAC being more prevalent in older individuals. The incidence of NTM pulmonary disease was high, with the majority of cases being associated with M. abscessus. Although emerging evidence suggests that CFTR modulator therapy may reduce the risk of NTM isolation and/or disease, current data remain limited.

Conclusions: Nontuberculous mycobacteria are significant pathogens in patients with cystic fibrosis, with a negative impact on respiratory health.

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Children-Basel
Children-Basel PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
1735
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Children is an international, open access journal dedicated to a streamlined, yet scientifically rigorous, dissemination of peer-reviewed science related to childhood health and disease in developed and developing countries. The publication focuses on sharing clinical, epidemiological and translational science relevant to children’s health. Moreover, the primary goals of the publication are to highlight under‑represented pediatric disciplines, to emphasize interdisciplinary research and to disseminate advances in knowledge in global child health. In addition to original research, the journal publishes expert editorials and commentaries, clinical case reports, and insightful communications reflecting the latest developments in pediatric medicine. By publishing meritorious articles as soon as the editorial review process is completed, rather than at predefined intervals, Children also permits rapid open access sharing of new information, allowing us to reach the broadest audience in the most expedient fashion.
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