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- Mycobacterium - Wikipedia
Mycobacterium is a genus of over 190 species of Gram-positive bacteria in the phylum Actinomycetota, assigned its own family, Mycobacteriaceae This genus includes pathogens known to cause serious diseases in mammals, including tuberculosis (M tuberculosis) and leprosy (M leprae) in humans
- Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) Infection: Overview
Mycobacteria are found in the environment — like soil and water
- About Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) Infections | NTM | CDC
Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are bacteria found in soil, dust and water Although anyone can get an NTM infection, some groups are at increased risk Treatment varies and typically requires seeing a specialist Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are bacteria (germs) found in soil, dust and water
- Mycobacterial Infections - MedlinePlus
Mycobacteria are a type of germ There are many different kinds The most common one causes tuberculosis Another one causes leprosy Still others cause infections that are called atypical mycobacterial infections They aren't "typical" because they don't cause tuberculosis
- Mycobacterium | Pathogenic, Tuberculosis Antibiotic-Resistant . . .
Mycobacterium, genus of rod-shaped bacteria of the family Mycobacteriaceae (order Actinomycetales), the most important species of which, M tuberculosis and M leprae, cause tuberculosis and leprosy, respectively, in humans M bovis causes tuberculosis in cattle and in humans
- What Is Mycobacterium? Types, Diseases, and Symptoms
Mycobacterium is a genus of bacteria best known for causing tuberculosis and leprosy, two of the oldest and most devastating infectious diseases in human history The genus contains roughly 195 recognized species, most of which live harmlessly in soil and water
- Mycobacteria - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Mycobacteria comprise obligate and opportunistic pathogens that infect a wide range of hosts, including humans, wildlife and livestock Infections can either be asymptomatic or lead to clinical diseases which vary widely in presentation depending on the species
- Practical Guidance for Clinical Microbiology Laboratories: Mycobacteria
Belonging to the only genus in the family Mycobacteriaceae are a diverse group of bacteria that differ widely in several traits, such as their pathogenic potential in humans and animals, reservoirs, and growth dynamics in culture
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