An Update on Prevalence of Slow-Growing Mycobacteria and Rapid-Growing Mycobacteria Retrieved from Hospital Water Sources in Iran—A Systematic Review
Abstract
Introduction
Methods
Literature sources and searches
Inclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria
Quality assessment
Data extraction
Results
Characteristics of included studies
Overall results
Prevalence of RGM and SGM in hospital water sources
Subgroup analysis for the prevalence of RGM and SGM isolates
Discussion
Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
References
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| First author | Study time | Publication | Location | Sample size | NTM | Source | Techniques |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Azadi [26] | 2011-12 | 2016 | Isfahan | 148 | 71 | Hospital water | PCR hsp65 gene sequence of 16S rRNA |
| Khosravi [29] | 2013-15 | 2016 | Khuzestan | 258 | 77 | Hospital water | PRA) and rpoB gene sequence |
| Mohajeri [31] | 2015 | 2016 | Kermanshah | 110 | 35 | Drinking water | PCR and sequencing. 16S rRNA and rpoB |
| Roshdi Maleki [27] | 2016 | 2017 | Tabriz | 120 | 87 | Hospital water | PCR and sequencing hsp65 and 16S rRNA |
| Aryan [32] | - | 2018 | Mashhad | 96 | 19 | Hospital water | rpoB-PCR(PRA) |
| Moradi [30] | 2016-17 | 2019 | Tehran | 218 | 85 | Hospital water systems | PCR and sequencing of hsp65 and rpoB |
| Prevalence of NTMs (%) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NTM | Azadi | Khosravi | Mohajeri | Roshdi maleki | Aryan | Moradi |
| M. simiae | 7 | 3.910 | 20.831 | 15.821 | ||
| M. paragordonae | 21.111 | 6.251 | 2.321 | |||
| M. gordonae | 2.811 | 16.810 | 5 | 56.251 | 15.821 | 13 |
| M. avium complex | 56.410 | 2.810 | ||||
| M. intracellulare | 2.810 | |||||
| M. lentiflavum | 28.100 | 84.710 | ||||
| M. kansasii | 14.58 | |||||
| M. marinum | 2.091 | |||||
| M. fortuitum | 2.883 | 44.145 | 23.081 | 10.511 | ||
| M. abscessus | 17.951 | |||||
| M. chelonae | 8 | 12.821 | 36.812 | |||
| M. peregrinum | 5.20 | 8 | 7.711 | |||
| M. mucogenicum | 8 | 25.641 | ||||
| M. novocastrense | 7 | 2.561 | ||||
| M. austroafricanum | 1.412 | 10.511 | ||||
| M. fredriksbergense | 9.851 | |||||
| M. canariasense | 5.624 | |||||
| M. setense | 4.213 | |||||
| M. obuense | 1.412 | |||||
| M. phocaicum-like | 1.412 | 8.5 | 10.251 | |||
| M. senegalense | 7.721 | |||||
| M. iranicum | 1.301 | 2.811 | ||||
| M. goodii | 11.512 | |||||
| M. aurum | 11.512 | |||||
| M. gastri | 11.512 | |||||
| M. porcinum | 8 | |||||
| M. massiliense | 5 | |||||
| RGM | 42.210 | 67.532 | 44.831 | |||
| SGM | 57.713 | 32.467 | 55.171 | |||
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Arfaatabar, M.; Karami, P.; Khaledi, A. An Update on Prevalence of Slow-Growing Mycobacteria and Rapid-Growing Mycobacteria Retrieved from Hospital Water Sources in Iran—A Systematic Review. GERMS 2021, 11, 97-104. https://doi.org/10.18683/germs.2021.1245
Arfaatabar M, Karami P, Khaledi A. An Update on Prevalence of Slow-Growing Mycobacteria and Rapid-Growing Mycobacteria Retrieved from Hospital Water Sources in Iran—A Systematic Review. GERMS. 2021; 11(1):97-104. https://doi.org/10.18683/germs.2021.1245
Chicago/Turabian StyleArfaatabar, Maryam, Pezhman Karami, and Azad Khaledi. 2021. "An Update on Prevalence of Slow-Growing Mycobacteria and Rapid-Growing Mycobacteria Retrieved from Hospital Water Sources in Iran—A Systematic Review" GERMS 11, no. 1: 97-104. https://doi.org/10.18683/germs.2021.1245
APA StyleArfaatabar, M., Karami, P., & Khaledi, A. (2021). An Update on Prevalence of Slow-Growing Mycobacteria and Rapid-Growing Mycobacteria Retrieved from Hospital Water Sources in Iran—A Systematic Review. GERMS, 11(1), 97-104. https://doi.org/10.18683/germs.2021.1245
