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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 7

of 'Mycobacterium bovis'

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Epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis disease in humans, The Netherlands, 1993-2007.
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Majoor CJ, Magis-Escurra C, van Ingen J, Boeree MJ, van Soolingen D
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Emerg Infect Dis. 2011 Mar;17(3):457-63.
 
In the Netherlands, 1.4% of tuberculosis (TB) cases are caused by Mycobacterium bovis. After we admitted 3 patients with M. bovis infections to our reference hospital, we conducted a retrospective analysis of all M. bovis disease in the Netherlands during 1993-2007. We analyzed data from 231 patients for clinical, demographic, treatment, and outcome characteristics and for risk factors. Most patients were native Dutch (n = 138; 59.7%) or Moroccan (n = 54; 23.4%). Disease was mainly extrapulmonary (n = 136; 58.9%). Although 95 patients had pulmonary disease, person-to-person transmission did not occur, as shown by structural DNA fingerprinting analysis. Lymph node TB was more likely to develop in women (p<0.0001), whereas pulmonary M. bovis disease developed more frequently in men (p<0.0001). Diagnosis was accurate but delayed and led to inadequate treatment in 26% of the cases. Proportion of deaths from M. bovis disease was higher than that for M. tuberculosis disease.
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Department of Pulmonology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. c.j.majoor@amc.uva.nl
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