A narrative review of nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease: microbiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, and management challenges
Kamal Hamed, Glenn Tillotson
Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine · 2023-11
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are a diverse group of mycobacterial species that are ubiquitous in the environment. They are opportunistic pathogens that can cause a range of diseases, especially in individuals with underlying structural lung disease or compromised immune systems. AREAS COVERED: This paper provides an in-depth analysis of NTM infections, including microbiology, environmental sources and transmission pathways, risk factors for disease, epidemiology, clinical manifestations and diagnostic approaches, guideline-based treatment recommendations, drugs under development, and management challenges. EXPERT OPINION: Future approaches to the management of NTM pulmonary disease will require therapies that are well tolerated, can be taken for a shorter time period and perhaps less frequently, have few drug-drug interactions, and are active against the various strains of pathogens. As the numbers of infections increase, such therapies will be welcomed by clinicians and patients.
MeSH terms
- Nontuberculous mycobacteria
- Medicine
- Lung disease
- Pulmonary disease
- Epidemiology
- Disease
- Immunology
- Intensive care medicine
- Narrative review
- Mycobacterium avium complex
- Mycobacterium
- Microbiology