A mariner's tale: Invasive endotracheal Mycobacterium marinum infection

Author:

Bell Peter T.12ORCID,Anderson James1,Coulter Christopher3,Dettrick Andrew J.45,Burke Andrew67,Baird Timothy1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Respiratory Medicine Sunshine Coast University Hospital Birtinya Queensland Australia

2. Faculty of Medicine The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. Queensland Mycobacterial Reference Laboratory, Pathology Queensland Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital Campus Brisbane Queensland Australia

4. School of Health University of the Sunshine Coast Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia

5. Pathology Queensland Sunshine Coast University Hospital Birtinya Queensland Australia

6. Department of Thoracic Medicine The Prince Charles Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

7. University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research, Faculty of Medicine The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractMycobacterium marinum is a ubiquitous water‐borne non‐tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) pathogen. In humans, M. marinum infections are acquired through direct inoculation of skin wounds and are almost exclusively localized to skin and soft tissues. Pulmonary infection with M. marinum is extremely rare, and to our knowledge, invasive endobronchial disease has not been reported. Here, we present a case of a 71‐year‐old immunocompetent male surfer with invasive endotracheal M. marinum granulomatous disease. The patient was successfully cured with a regimen of azithromycin 250 mg daily, ethambutol 900 mg (15 mg/kg) daily and rifampicin 600 mg daily for 12 months following culture conversion. This case highlights several important concepts: Firstly, M. marinum infection, including invasive endobronchial infection, should be considered a rare cause of NTM pulmonary disease. Secondly, endotracheal infection can be successfully eradicated with this selected therapeutic regimen. Finally, the absence of M. marinum skin or soft‐tissue infection in this patient, raises the possibility that human disease might also be acquired via inhalation of M. marinum contaminated water in rare circumstances.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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