Non tuberculosis Mycobacteria isolated from tuberculosis patients in Golestan province, North of Iran

Maryam Shafipour, Masood Ghane

Abstract

Nontuberculous Mycobacteria are opportunist pathogens which have specific role in lymphadenitis, skin and respiratory infections. Treatment of the disease due to these bacteria is difficult since these bacteria are resistant to a large scale of antibiotics. On the other hand, most kinds of these Mycobacteria cannot be identified, so they are mistreated under anti-tuberculosis cure. The aim of this research is to investigate the frequency of nontuberculous Mycobacteria in patients suspected to tuberculosis in Golestan province, the most prevalent region of tuberculosis in Iran. This cross-sectional study was carried on 3336 patients suspected to tuberculosis referred to hospitals and health care centres in Golestan province during 2010-2011, 319 positive culture cases were collected. Identification of species by using biochemical tests was done on the samples recognized as nontuberculous Mycobacteria; after DNA extraction by boiling, 16S rRNA PCR was done and the species were identified by NCBI BLAST software. Among 319 culture positive samples, 16 (%5.01) cases were diagnosed as nontuberculous Mycobacteria and 3 samples as Nocardia. Most of them were isolated from patients belonging to age groups 16-24 and older than 65 years old. The most common species in this research were M.simiae (6 cases) and M. fortuitum (4 cases). The frequency of nontuberculous Mycobateria in our region (Golestan province) is less than other studied areas in Iran. Frequency of Mycobacterium simiae and M.fortuitum ,which are resistant to first line of anti-tuberculosis drugs, maybe one of the reasons of failure in the tuberculosis treatment in this province. Therefore, identification of species is necessary.

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