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Volume 23, Number 11—November 2017
Dispatch

Pulmonary versus Nonpulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacteria, Ontario, Canada

Sarah K. BrodeComments to Author , Alex Marchand-Austin, Frances B. Jamieson, and Theodore K. Marras
Author affiliations: West Park Healthcare Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (S.K. Brode); University of Toronto, Toronto (S.K. Brode, F.B. Jamieson, T.K. Marras); University Health Network and Sinai Health System, Toronto (S.K. Brode, T.K. Marras); Public Health Ontario, Toronto (A. Marchand-Austin, F.B. Jamieson)

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Isolation of nonpulmonary nontuberculous mycobacteria by body site, Ontario, Canada, 1998–2010. There was no significant temporal change by anatomic site except for a decrease in skin/soft tissue infections (modeled annual change −0.011 [95% CI −0.020 to −0.003]/100,000 population; p = 0.001). Mycobacterium marinum significantly decreased over time (modeled annual change −0.003 [95% CI −0.007 to 0.001]/100,000 population; p = 0.0480); isolation of other species from nonpulmonary sites was unchan

Figure 2. Isolation of nonpulmonary nontuberculous mycobacteria by body site, Ontario, Canada, 1998–2010. There was no significant temporal change by anatomic site except for a decrease in skin/soft tissue infections (modeled annual change −0.011 [95% CI −0.020 to −0.003]/100,000 population; p = 0.001). Mycobacterium marinum significantly decreased over time (modeled annual change −0.003 [95% CI −0.007 to 0.001]/100,000 population; p = 0.0480); isolation of other species from nonpulmonary sites was unchanged. Overall nonpulmonary isolation modeled annual change was −0.004 (95% CI −0.019 to 0.010)/100,000 population (p = 0.410). CNS, central nervous system; GI, gastrointestinal system; GU, genitourinary system, lymph, lymphatic system; MS, musculoskeletal system.

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