1. Extrapulmonary Mycobacterium abscessus Infections, France, 2012-2020.
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Heid-Picard, Benoît, Mougari, Faiza, Pouvaret, Anne, Lanternier, Fanny, Awad, Zeina, Bille, Emmanuelle, Lortholary, Olivier, and Cambau, Emmanuelle
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MYCOBACTERIAL diseases , *SOFT tissue infections , *JOINT infections - Abstract
Mycobacterium abscessus infection is challenging to treat. Extrapulmonary M. abscessus infections (EPMAB) are less common than pulmonary M. abscessus infections. To evaluate treatment regimens, we retrospectively analyzed consecutive microbiologically confirmed EP-MAB cases diagnosed in France during 2012-2020. We studied 45 patients with EP-MAB, including 14 bone and joint infections, 10 skin and soft tissue infections, and 8 lymph node infections. Most (62%) patients had no reported immunodeficiency. In 27 patients, EP-MAB followed healthcare-associated (44%) or environmental (16%) injuries. Of the 45 isolates, 25 were subspecies abscessus, 10 bolletii, and 9 massiliense; 1 was unidentified. Cure was achieved for 36 (80%) patients who received a median antimicrobial regimen of 6 months; 22 (55%) also underwent surgery. Four patients died, and 5 were unavailable for follow-up. EP-MAB predominantly affects immunocompetent patients after an injury; outcomes are favorable. We propose a >6-month regimen of antimicrobial therapy with consideration for surgery and regular patient reassessment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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