Extract
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are a heterogeneous group of pathogens including all mycobacteria other than Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and Mycobacterium leprae [1]. The rate of NTM infection has increased substantially over the last decades, especially in high-income countries, as recently illustrated by Diel et al. [2] who have highlighted the relevant clinical and economic burden of NTM disease in Germany. The main reasons include the aging of the population, the increasing number of patients with immunodepressive disorders, the use of immunosuppressive agents and a substantial increase in awareness of the disease [3]. Epidemiological data on NTM worldwide are lacking and very few reports have been published based on the Italian population [4, 5].
Abstract
Pulmonary and extra-pulmonary diseases caused by nontuberculous mycobacteria: new clinical and public health threats http://ow.ly/87Dm30eMFd9
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Conflict of interest: None declared.
- Received July 25, 2017.
- Accepted August 1, 2017.
- Copyright ©ERS 2017
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