Microbiology Spectrum (Aug 2023)

Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes of Mycobacterium fortuitum Pulmonary Disease

  • Sae Rom Kim,
  • Jin Young Yu,
  • Su-Young Kim,
  • Dae Hun Kim,
  • Byung Woo Jhun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02051-23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4

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ABSTRACT We evaluated the clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes of 35 patients diagnosed with Mycobacterium fortuitum-pulmonary disease (M. fortuitum-PD). Prior to treatment, all isolates were sensitive to amikacin and 73% and 90% were sensitive to imipenem and moxifloxacin, respectively. Approximately two-thirds of the patients (24 of 35) remained stable without antibiotic treatment. Of 11 patients requiring antibiotic treatment, the majority (81%, 9 of 11) achieved a microbiological cure with susceptible antibiotics. IMPORTANCE Mycobacterium fortuitum (M. fortuitum) is a rapidly growing mycobacterium that causes M. fortuitum-pulmonary disease (PD). It is common among individuals with preexisting lung conditions. Limited data exist regarding treatment and prognosis. Our study examined patients with M. fortuitum-PD. Two-thirds of them remained stable without antibiotics. Among those requiring treatment, 81% achieved a microbiological cure with suitable antibiotics. In many cases, M. fortuitum-PD follows a stable course without antibiotics, and when necessary, a favorable treatment response can be achieved with the appropriate antibiotics.

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