TY - JOUR KW - Brazil KW - Hansen disease KW - Mexico KW - Mycobacterium lepromatosis KW - United States KW - Bacteria KW - leprosy KW - Mycobacteria KW - Tuberculosis and other mycobacteria KW - Zoonoses AU - Collin S AU - Lima A AU - Heringer S AU - Sanders V AU - Pessotti H AU - Deps P AB -
In 2008, bacilli from 2 Hansen disease (leprosy) cases were identified as a new species, Mycobacterium lepromatosis. We conducted a systematic review of studies investigating M. lepromatosis as a cause of HD. Twenty-one case reports described 27 patients with PCR-confirmed M. lepromatosis infection (6 dual M. leprae/M. lepromatosis): 10 case-patients in the United States (7 originally from Mexico), 6 in Mexico, 3 in the Dominican Republic, 2 each in Singapore and Myanmar, and 1 each in Indonesia, Paraguay, Cuba, and Canada. Twelve specimen surveys reported 1,098 PCR-positive findings from 1,428 specimens, including M. lepromatosis in 44.9% (133/296) from Mexico, 3.8% (5/133) in Colombia, 12.5% (10/80) in Brazil, and 0.9% (2/224) from the Asia-Pacific region. Biases toward investigating M. lepromatosis as an agent in cases of diffuse lepromatous leprosy or from Mesoamerica precluded conclusions about clinicopathologic manifestations and geographic distribution. Current multidrug treatments seem effective for this infection.
BT - Emerging infectious diseases C1 -https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37347507
DA - 07/2023 DO - 10.3201/eid2907.230024 IS - 7 J2 - Emerg Infect Dis LA - eng M3 - Systematic Review N2 -In 2008, bacilli from 2 Hansen disease (leprosy) cases were identified as a new species, Mycobacterium lepromatosis. We conducted a systematic review of studies investigating M. lepromatosis as a cause of HD. Twenty-one case reports described 27 patients with PCR-confirmed M. lepromatosis infection (6 dual M. leprae/M. lepromatosis): 10 case-patients in the United States (7 originally from Mexico), 6 in Mexico, 3 in the Dominican Republic, 2 each in Singapore and Myanmar, and 1 each in Indonesia, Paraguay, Cuba, and Canada. Twelve specimen surveys reported 1,098 PCR-positive findings from 1,428 specimens, including M. lepromatosis in 44.9% (133/296) from Mexico, 3.8% (5/133) in Colombia, 12.5% (10/80) in Brazil, and 0.9% (2/224) from the Asia-Pacific region. Biases toward investigating M. lepromatosis as an agent in cases of diffuse lepromatous leprosy or from Mesoamerica precluded conclusions about clinicopathologic manifestations and geographic distribution. Current multidrug treatments seem effective for this infection.
PY - 2023 SP - 1376 EP - 1385 T2 - Emerging infectious diseases TI - Systematic Review of Hansen Disease Attributed to Mycobacterium lepromatosis. UR - https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/29/7/pdfs/23-0024.pdf VL - 29 SN - 1080-6059 ER -