Management Challenges of Extrapulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infection: A Single-Center Case Series and Literature Review

Author:

Kiselinova Maja1,Naesens Leslie1,Huis In ’t Veld Diana1ORCID,Boelens Jerina2,Van Braeckel Eva34ORCID,Vande Weygaerde Yannick3,Callens Steven14

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Internal Medicine, Ghent University Hospital, 9000 Ghent, Belgium

2. Department of Microbiology, Ghent University Hospital, 9000 Ghent, Belgium

3. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Ghent University Hospital, 9000 Ghent, Belgium

4. Department of Internal Medicine and Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University, 9000 Ghent, Belgium

Abstract

Extrapulmonary nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease remains largely enigmatic, yet these mycobacteria are increasingly acknowledged as important opportunistic pathogens in humans. Traditionally, NTM infections have been identified across various anatomical locations, with the respiratory system being the most affected and best understood. Historically, extrapulmonary NTM infection was predominantly associated with HIV/AIDS, with Mycobacterium avium lymphadenopathy being the most commonly reported. Today, however, because of the expanding utilization of immunosuppressive therapies and the demographic shift towards an aging population, an increasing number of NTM infections are expected and seen. Hence, a heightened index of suspicion is essential, necessitating a multifaceted approach to identification and drug sensitivity testing to improve treatment outcomes. In extrapulmonary NTM management, expert consultation is strongly recommended to determine the most efficacious treatment regimen, as individualized, patient-tailored therapies are often required. Furthermore, the economic burden of NTM disease is considerable, accompanied by high rates of hospitalization. To optimize the management of these intricate infections, there is an urgent need for comprehensive data on incidence, prevalence, and outcomes. This case-based series delves into the intricate nature of extrapulmonary NTM infections, focusing on both rapid and slow-growing NTM species, and explores therapeutic options, resistance mechanisms, and host-related immunological factors.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Immunology and Microbiology,Molecular Biology,Immunology and Allergy

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