@article{794b41890be94942a12a96a3f0ad3635,
title = "Epidemiological characteristics of nontuberculous mycobacteriosis and bronchiectasis: comparative study using national mortality statistics from 1970 to 2015 in Japan",
abstract = "Background This study assessed longitudinal national data on mortality due to nontuberculous mycobacteriosis (NTMosis) and bronchiectasis and the association between the two diseases. Methods We analysed the national death statistics of Japan from 1970 to 2015. The International Classification of Disease (ICD) codes were used to extract the relevant data. Crude mortality, age-adjusted mortality and standardised mortality rates were calculated using vital statistics and the population in 2000. We also identified domestic publications related to NTMosis and bronchiectasis with an internet-based search system. Results The total number of bronchiectasis-related deaths remained at the same level, which was approximately 1000, for 45 years, although the number of deaths has consistently decreased in males but increased in females since the mid-1990s. A substantial increasing trend in females was also observed for NTMosis in the same period. The age-adjusted mortality data showed an increase in mortality in women due to NTMosis and confirmed the trend in bronchiectasis in women. The patterns in the number of domestic reports showed a recent slight increase in bronchiectasis and a marked increase in NTMosis. Conclusions The trends in bronchiectasis-related mortality differed by sex. The epidemiological trends in the two diseases were associated, especially in elderly females since the mid-1990s. It is suggested that pulmonary NTMosis without pre-existing bronchiectasis might be a leading cause of postinfectious bronchiectasis in Japan.",
author = "Kozo Morimoto and Kazuro Iwai and Takashi Yoshiyama and Masashi Ito and Fumiko Uesugi and Takanori Asakura and Takeshi Osawa and Koji Furuuchi and Atsuyuki Kurashima and Keiji Fujiwara and Naoki Hasegawa and Yoshiaki Tanaka and Kudoh Shoji and Yuji Shiraishi and Satoshi Mitarai and Manabu Ato and Ken Ohta",
note = "Funding Information: Support statement: This study was supported by the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development ( JP22fk0108129). Funding information for this article has been deposited with the Crossref Funder Registry. Funding Information: Author contributions: K. Morimoto designed and conducted the study, and was responsible for data collection, data analysis and writing the manuscript. K. Iwai supervised the study and contributed to the data analysis. All other authors analysed the results and critically reviewed the manuscript Conflict of interest: K. Morimoto reports grants from AMED during the study, JSPS KAKENHI and lecture fees from INSMED outside the submitted work. T. Asakura reports grants from JSPS KAKENHI and AMED outside the submitted work. Y. Tanaka reports personal fees from Nippon Boehringer Ingelheim Co, Ltd, outside the submitted work. M. Ato reports grants from AMED outside the submitted work. N. Hasegawa reports grants from AMED and JSPS KAKENHI, and lecture fees from INSMED outside the submitted work. K. Iwai, T. Yoshiyama, M. Ito, F. Uesugi, T. Osawa, K. Furuuchi, A. Kurahsima, K. Fujiwara, K. Shoji, Y. Shiraishi, S. Mitarai, and K. Ohta declare that they have no competing interests. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} The authors 2023.",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1183/23120541.00424-2022",
language = "English",
volume = "9",
journal = "ERJ Open Research",
issn = "2312-0541",
publisher = "European Respiratory Society",
number = "1",
}