What causes the bacteria to grow in some people and not other?

Posted by 1478 @1478, Jan 11, 2018

My mother was just diagnosed with MAC, having "the cough" for awhile now. After researching the internet all over the world on this bacteria culprit, I am trying to find out why the cilia in the lungs get damaged and allow this bacteria to invade. This bacteria is everywhere (water,soil) mostly. What has happened that people are getting this a lot NOW? Can anyone answer these three questions so that we may link WHY this bacteria may be getting stronger for some, please. There has been a 30% increase of the diagnosis of MAC in the last 20 years. It seems to be a large number of small, petite white woman, getting diagnosed between the ages of 61-17, in the little bit of studies that have done. I want to find the connection! I am also in the medical field, and don't want MAC when I get to 61 years old. (10 years)

Have you ever smoked? how long? when did you quit?
Have you ever been an RN, or worked in the medical field?
Have you ever had whooping cough?
What part of the country were you raised?

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@ling123

@heathert Wow, this will benefit so many people if it can be approved for use. Great news. I'm also receiving Bronchiectasis Newsletters. But have not had time to read today's issue. Thanks for sharing.

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@ling123 yes it is fantastic news, no more 6 week wait for the test, yay. I hope it is approved.

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@heathert

Hi all They now have new imaging that can detect bacteria. Its on Bronchiectasis news today. Detects them in 60 secs!!!!!!! yipeee!!!! see link below
https://bronchiectasisnewstoday.com/2018/02/23/probe-speeds-detection-of-bacteria-in-bronchiectasis-patients

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So sorry to be the poopy head but this is still in the experimental stage...in Britain...

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I sure hope something starts getting approved. I saw my Pulmonary MD yesterday and I talked to him about the Nitric Oxide treatments. He really was not very helpful

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@heathert

Hi all They now have new imaging that can detect bacteria. Its on Bronchiectasis news today. Detects them in 60 secs!!!!!!! yipeee!!!! see link below
https://bronchiectasisnewstoday.com/2018/02/23/probe-speeds-detection-of-bacteria-in-bronchiectasis-patients

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I saw this! Wouldn't it be great if they can get it approved quickly and we can actually use it?

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