How are Non tuberculous mycobacterial osteoarticular infections treated

How are Non tuberculous mycobacterial osteoarticular infections treated? What is the prognosis?

Require multiple drugs (consult an infectious disease specialist).

Surgical debridement plays an important role to debulk the infection.

Prolonged therapy is necessary.

Relapses are common even with optimal therapy.

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