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Title:Paediatric cervicofacial lymphadenitis caused by non-tuberculous mycobacteria : nation-wide overview in the period 2000-2020
Authors:ID Sodja, Eva, Univerzitetna klinika za pljučne bolezni in alergijo Golnik (Corresponding author)
ID Šivic, Urška, Univerzitetni klinični center Ljubljana, Klinika za infekcijske bolezni in vročinska stanja (Author)
ID Truden, Sara, Univerzitetna klinika za pljučne bolezni in alergijo Golnik (Author)
ID Klemen, Špela, Univerzitetna klinika za pljučne bolezni in alergijo Golnik (Author)
ID Žolnir-Dovč, Marija, Univerzitetna klinika za pljučne bolezni in alergijo Golnik (Author)
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Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo UKPBAG - University Clinic of Respiratory and Allergic Diseases Golnik
Abstract:Purpose Cervicofacial lymphadenitis caused by non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) is a rare but increasing infection in children worldwide. The purpose of this study was to analyse and evaluate all microbiologically proven cases of NTM lymphadenitis in children under the age 14 years in Slovenia. Methods Between 2000 and 2020, we retrospectively reviewed laboratory and medical records for basic demographic and microbiological data. Different clinical samples were collected in medical centres and regional hospitals from all over Slovenia. Results In the period before mandatory BCG vaccination was discontinued (2000–2005), we did not observe any case of paediatric NTM lymphadenitis. After discontinuation of non-selective BCG vaccination of new-borns (2006–2020), we identified 55 cases of microbiologically confirmed NTM lymphadenitis in BCG-unvaccinated children with median age 26.0 months (range: 15.0–75.0 months). Mean annual incidence of paediatric NTM lymphadenitis accounted for 1.26 (range: 0.35–2.38) per 100,000 children. The main causative agents were Mycobacterium avium (38/55; 69.1%) and M. intracellulare (9/55; 16.4%). We did not find any M. chimaera isolate. Since 2006, each year we microbiologically confirm sporadic cases of paediatric NTM lymphadenitis, a condition not diagnosed before. Conclusions After discontinuation of universal BCG vaccination in March 2005, first cases of paediatric NTM lymphadenitis appeared. Several possible reasons could be attributed to observed trend and further multinational observational studies are warranted to explore possible causal relationships.
Keywords:cervicofacial lymphadenitis, paediatric lymphadenitis, non-tuberculous mycobacteria, Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium intracellulare, mycobacterial lymphadenitis
Geographic coverage:Slovenia; Slovenija; 2000-2020;
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Submitted for review:02.04.2025
Article acceptance date:17.03.2025
Publication date:02.04.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:10 str.
Numbering:Vol. 25, article no. ǂ270
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-22073 New window
UDC:579.873.2:616.428-053.2(497.4)
ISSN on article:1471-2431
DOI:10.1186/s12887-025-05603-x New window
COBISS.SI-ID:232781315 New window
Note:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 15. 4. 2025;
Publication date in DiRROS:18.04.2025
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Title:BMC pediatrics
Shortened title:BMC Pediatr
Publisher:BioMed Central
ISSN:1471-2431
COBISS.SI-ID:2444564 New window

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Licensing start date:02.04.2025
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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:cervikofacialni limfadenitis, pediatrični limfadenitis, netuberkulozne mikobakterije, Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium intracellulare, mikobakterijski limfadenitis


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