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Abscesses due to Mycobacterium abscessus Linked to Injection of Unapproved Alternative Medication

机译:由于脓肿分枝杆菌引起的脓肿与未经批准的替代药物的注射有关

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An unlicensed injectable medicine sold as adrenal cortex extract (ACE*) and distributed in the alternative medicine community led to the largest outbreak of Mycobacterium abscessus infections reported in the United States. Records from the implicated distributor from January 1, 1995, to August 18, 1996, were used to identify purchasers; purchasers and public health alerts were used to identify patients. Purchasers and patients were interviewed, and available medical records were reviewed. Vials of ACE* were tested for mycobacterial contamination, and the product was recalled by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. ACE* had been distributed to 148 purchasers in 30 states; 87 persons with postinjection abscesses attributable to the product were identified. Patient and vial cultures contained M. abscessus identical by enzymatic and molecular typing methods. Unusual infectious agents and alternative health practices should be considered in the diagnosis of infections that do not respond to routine treatment.
机译:未经许可的可注射药物以肾上腺皮质提取物(ACE *)的形式销售并在替代医学社区中分发,导致了美国报道的最大的脓肿分枝杆菌感染暴发。从1995年1月1日至1996年8月18日,来自相关经销商的记录用于识别购买者。购买者和公共卫生警报被用来识别患者。对购买者和患者进行了采访,并审查了可用的医疗记录。对ACE *小瓶进行了分枝杆菌污染测试,该产品被美国食品药品监督管理局召回。 ACE *已分发给30个州的148个购买者;确定了87位因该产品引起注射后脓肿的人。通过酶促和分子分型方法,患者和小瓶培养物中均含有脓肿分支杆菌。在诊断对常规治疗无反应的感染时,应考虑使用异常的传染原和替代的健康习惯。

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