A rare case of pulmonary mycobacteriosis caused by rifabutin resistant Mycobacterium celatum and review of the literature

Publication date: Available online 8 July 2019Source: Respiratory Medicine Case ReportsAuthor(s): Marcela Doktorova Demmin, Adrian GillissenAbstractThe present case demonstrates an atypical pulmonary mycobacteriosis that mimicked classical symptoms and radiology findings for tuberculosis. While T-SPOT Test and PCR analyses proved negative for tuberculosis, microscopic sputum evaluation showed acid-fast bacilli and Mycobacterium celatum was found in culture. Uniquely, in our case M. celatum was resistant to rifabutin. Therefore, after not responding to combination treatment including rifabutin, our patient was treated with ethambutol, clarithromycin and protionamide. Classical risk factors for atypical mycobacteriosis such as immunodeficiency (including medication-induced), preexisting pulmonary disease or multimorbidity were not present. We conclude that the high age of the patient (92 y) may have been the main contributing factor to the infection.
Source: Respiratory Medicine Case Reports - Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research