Outbreak of Acupuncture-Associated Cutaneous Mycobacterium Abscessus Infections

Author:

Tang Patrick1,Walsh Scott1,Murray Christian1,Alterman Cecilia1,Varia Monali1,Broukhanski George1,Chedore Pamela1,DeKoven Joel1,Assaad Dalai1,Gold Wayne L.1,Ghazarian Danny1,Finkelstein Michael1,Pritchard Marjolyn1,Yaffe Barbara1,Jamieson Frances1,Henry Bonnie1,Phillips Elizabeth1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Laboratory Medicine and Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON; Departments of Microbiology and Dermatology, Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON; Toronto Public Health, Toronto, ON; Canadian Field Epidemiology Program, Health Canada, Ottawa, ON; Central Public Health Laboratory, Toronto, ON; Departments of Medicine and Pathology, University Health Network, Toronto, ON; BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC;...

Abstract

Background: Cutaneous atypical mycobacterial infections have been increasingly described in association with cosmetic and alternative procedures. Objective: We report an outbreak of acupuncture-associated mycobacteriosis. Between April and December 2002, 32 patients developed cutaneous mycobacteriosis after visiting an acupuncture practice in Toronto, Canada. Results: Of 23 patients whose lesions were biopsied, 6 (26.1%) had culture-confirmed infection with Mycobacterium abscessus. These isolates were genetically indistinguishable by amplified fragment length polymorphism. The median incubation period was 1 month. Of 24 patients for whom clinical information was available, 23 (95.8%) had resolution of their infection. All patients developed residual scarring or hyperpigmentation. Conclusion: Nontuberculous mycobacteria should be recognized as an emerging, but preventable, cause of acupuncture-associated infections.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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