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The objective: to assess detection rates of non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), incidence of mycobacteriosis, and results of mycobacteriosis treatment in Arkhangelsk Oblast from 2010 to 2020.Subjects and Methods.
P. I. Eliseev +4 more
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Unusual protracted course of non-tuberculous mycobacterium otomastoiditis in a child
Mycobacterium chelonae, one of the rapidly growing non- tuberculous mycobacteria, is a rare but increasingly recognized cause of otomastoiditis. Recently, we have experienced an unusual protracted course in a 6 year-old girl with acute otomastoiditis on ...
張純翔;林凱南;楊怡和;許巍鐘 +1 more
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Mycobacteriosis is an infectious disease caused by opportunistic non-tuberculous microbacteria in patients with chronic respiratory pathology and decreased immunological reactivity.
Natalia N. Makariantz +5 more
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Non tuberculous mycobacteria infection of the parotid region: two familiar cases
OBJECTIVE: We review two cases of non tuberculous mycobacteria infections of the parotid region in members of the same family. The parotid region represents a peculiar location for the disease and it is exceptional to discover cases in members of the ...
PASTORE, Antonio +3 more
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When and how to treat pulmonary non-tuberculous mycobacterial diseases
Non-tuberculous mycobacteria are ubiquitous environmental organisms that have been recognized as a cause of pulmonary infection for over 50 years. Traditionally patients have had underlying risk factors for development of disease; however, the proportion
Yew, Wing-Wai +4 more
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Identification of non-tuberculous mycobacteria in slaughtered cattle from Chennai, India [PDF]
Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are emerging pathogens in human and veterinary medicine, with a globally increasing incidence. In India, sporadic studies have identified an upward trend in NTM infections, but accurate prevalence estimates are lacking ...
Shanmugam, Sivakumar +6 more
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Summary Inhibition of apoptosis of infected macrophages by pathogenic mycobacteria is suggested to be an important virulence mechanism, but little is known about the mycobacterial proteins involved in the inhibition of apoptosis.
H G Wiker +3 more
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Measuring exposure to non-tuberculous mycobacteria: defining and testing novel antigens
The tuberculosis (TB) vaccine bacillus bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) has low efficacy against pulmonary TB in the tropics, where most TB disease occurs, and where an effective TB vaccine is most needed. It is possible that new TB vaccines in development
Checkley, Anna M, McShane, Helen
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Author contributions: AG-B: Data curation, Formal analysis, Writing—original draft, Writing—review & editing. JAl: Data curation, Funding acquisition, Resources, Supervision, Writing—review & editing. JB: Funding acquisition, Writing—review & editing. JM:
Gómez Buendía, Alberto +7 more
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