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    Nontuberculous mycobacteria: incidence in Southwest Ireland from 1987 to 2000.

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    Authors
    Kennedy, M P
    O'Connor, T M
    Ryan, C
    Sheehan, S
    Cryan, B
    Bredin, C
    Affiliation
    Department of Respiratory Medicine, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland., kenne036@mc.duke.edu
    Issue Date
    2012-02-03T15:09:40Z
    MeSH
    Adult
    Female
    Humans
    Incidence
    Ireland/epidemiology
    Male
    Middle Aged
    Mycobacterium Infections/*epidemiology
    Retrospective Studies
    
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    Respir Med. 2003 Mar;97(3):257-63.
    Journal
    Respiratory medicine
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10147/209003
    PubMed ID
    12645833
    Abstract
    SETTING: The Southwest of Ireland (Counties Cork and Kerry) 1987-2000, average population 549,500. OBJECTIVE: Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) cause significant morbidity worldwide and the study of epidemiology and characteristics helps in their prevention and treatment. This study was performed to determine the incidence of NTM disease in comparison to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) and Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) in Southwest Ireland, over the above time period. DESIGN: A retrospective study was carried out in all human isolates of NTM, M. tuberculosis and M. bovis between 1987 and 2000, in the Southwest Region of Ireland. RESULTS: The mean incidence of NTM (0.4/100,000 population) has risen since 1995, principally of pulmonary Mycobacterium avium intracellulare complex (MAC). The annual incidence of M. tuberculosis in humans over 14 years in the same region was 971/100,000 population with a significant reduction since 1994 and M. bovis remained constant at 0.5/100,000 population. CONCLUSION: The increasing incidence of disease causing NTM noted in Southwest Ireland reflects global data and is surmised to be due to an ageing population, increased incidence related to chronic fibrotic lung disease, and environmental mycobacterial factors.
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    eng
    ISSN
    0954-6111 (Print)
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