MYCOBACTERIOSIS IN THE PRACTICE OF PULMONOLOGISTS AND PHTHISIOLOGISTS
https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2016-94-9-39-43
Abstract
Goal of the study: to investigate the frequency of mycobacteriosis in the practice of pulmonologists and phthisiologists.
Materials and methods. The analysis included medical files of 156 patients with various non-specific respiratory diseases and tuberculosis who were examined in 2011-2014 and non-tuberculous mycobacteria were found in their sputum.
Results of the study. pulmonary mycobacteriosis was diagnosed in 93 (59.6%) patients out of 156 who corresponded the criteria of American Thoracic Society and etiotropic treatment was prescribed. While detection of non-tuberculous mycobacteria in the other patients was considered as innidiation of respiratory tract by those mycobacteria in case of chronic non-specific pulmonary disease and/or tuberculosis. Mycobacterioses were treated with the relevance to drug susceptibility of the causative agent and there were numerous obstacles due to high frequency of adverse reactions.
About the Authors
A. E. ErgeshovRussian Federation
Doctor of Medical sciences, Professor, Director,
2, Yauzskaya alleya, Moscow, 107564
E. I. Shmelev
Russian Federation
Doctor of Medical sciences, Professor, Head of Differential Diagnostics Department,
2, Yauzskaya alleya, Moscow, 107564
M. N. Kovalevskaya
Russian Federation
Candidate of Medical sciences, Head of general Clinical Department,
2, Yauzskaya alleya, Moscow, 107564
N. L. Karpina
Russian Federation
Doctor of Medical sciences, Head of Clinical Diagnostic Department,
2, Yauzskaya alleya, Moscow, 107564
E. E. Larionova
Russian Federation
Candidate of Biological sciences, senior Researcher of Microbiological laboratory,
2, Yauzskaya alleya, Moscow, 107564
L. N. Chernousova
Russian Federation
Doctor of Biological sciences, Professor, Head of Microbiological laboratory,
2, Yauzskaya alleya, Moscow, 107564
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Review
For citations:
Ergeshov A.E., Shmelev E.I., Kovalevskaya M.N., Karpina N.L., Larionova E.E., Chernousova L.N. MYCOBACTERIOSIS IN THE PRACTICE OF PULMONOLOGISTS AND PHTHISIOLOGISTS. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2016;94(9):39-43. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2016-94-9-39-43