Isolation and identification of nontuberculous mycobacteria from hospitalized patients and drinking water samples—examination of their correlation by chemometrics
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Dovriki E., Gerogianni I., Petinaki E., Hadjichristodoulou C., Papaioannou A., Gourgoulianis K.Data
2016Language
en
Soggetto
Abstract
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) have been found to be widely dispersed in the environment and are being considered potentially pathogenic for humans and animals, while reports of their human to human transmission are absent.Water and aerosols are potential transmission modes of NTM to humans. Hospitalized patients with NTM infections were studied together with drinking water samples fromtheir respective residence areas during 2003–2013. Cluster analysis and factor analysis were used to analyze the data matrix. A total of 367 hospitalized patients living in 30 localities in the Prefecture of Larissa were tested positive forNTM.Themost frequently isolated NTM species of the 383 NTM isolates from the clinical specimens were Mycobacterium fortuitum (n = 118, 30.8 %), M. gordonae (n=87, 22.7 %), M. peregrinum (n=46, 12.0 %), M. chelonae (n=11, 2.9 %), M. avium (n=8,2.1%), andM. intracellulare (n=7,1.8%),while88 (23.0%) of these isolates were not identified. It is noted that in 8 patients, M. tuberculosis was isolated simultaneously with one NTM, in 15 patients, together with two types of NTM, while in 1 patient, it was found at the same time as three different NTM. In addition, 3360 drinking water samples were collected from 30 localities and analyzed during 2010 to 2013; they were found 11.2% NTM positive. Clusteranalysis andfactoranalysis results confirmthat NTM strains are correlated to each other in both isolated samples from patients and drinking water, while the strength of their correlation varied from weak to moderate (e.g., factor loadings ranged from 0.69 to 0.74 when all data are considered). These results provide indications that drinking water could be linked with NTM cases in humans. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.
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