We identified 5 patients who had cutaneous lesions with cultures that yielded Mycobacterium marinum. It was discovered that all 5 patients had a home aquarium, and infection was preceded by trauma to the hand. However, the association between the development of the infection and exposure of the trauma site to the aquarium was not initially established until repeated questioning was performed. Skin biopsies or incision and drainage were performed for all patients, and the diagnosis was established by culture of the specimens. The mean time from initial presentation to diagnosis and initiation of appropriate treatment was 91 days (range, 21-245 days). Prolonged therapy for 2 to 6 months was necessary for resolution of the infection
Background: Mycobacterium marinum is a human opportunistic pathogen that is known to inhabit swimmin...
Yingxue Huang,* Xiulian Xu,* Yi Liu, Kan Wu, Wei Zhang, Pai Liu, Xuesi Zeng, Jianfang Sun, Yiqun Jia...
Mycobacterium marinum belongs to the slow growth photochromogenous mycobacteria group. It is pathoge...
We identified 5 patients who had cutaneous lesions with cultures that yielded Mycobacterium marinum....
The infection by Mycobacterium marinum in humans is relatively uncommon. When it occurs, it mainly a...
Mycobacterium marinum is a non-tuberculous photochromogenic mycobacterium, commonly responsible for ...
Mycobacterium marinum is a nontuberculous mycobacteria with worldwide distribution that lives in fre...
In the present study, 8 patients with soft tissue infection due to Mycobacterium marinum are describ...
Five cases of Mycobacterium marinum skin infection in patients breeding exotic fish are reported. Le...
Copyright © 2014 Shivani S. Patel et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Infections with Mycobacterium marinum are uncommon in children but should be considered by a physici...
We report an unusual case of disseminated dermatitis, osteomyelitis, and bacteremia in an immu-nocom...
Mycobacterium marinum, the cause of chronic systemic infections in fish, occasionally causes granulo...
Introduction. Mycobacterium marinum is a non-tubercular mycobacterium residing...
The onset of various skin infestations can be observed after exposure to microbial agents present in...
Background: Mycobacterium marinum is a human opportunistic pathogen that is known to inhabit swimmin...
Yingxue Huang,* Xiulian Xu,* Yi Liu, Kan Wu, Wei Zhang, Pai Liu, Xuesi Zeng, Jianfang Sun, Yiqun Jia...
Mycobacterium marinum belongs to the slow growth photochromogenous mycobacteria group. It is pathoge...
We identified 5 patients who had cutaneous lesions with cultures that yielded Mycobacterium marinum....
The infection by Mycobacterium marinum in humans is relatively uncommon. When it occurs, it mainly a...
Mycobacterium marinum is a non-tuberculous photochromogenic mycobacterium, commonly responsible for ...
Mycobacterium marinum is a nontuberculous mycobacteria with worldwide distribution that lives in fre...
In the present study, 8 patients with soft tissue infection due to Mycobacterium marinum are describ...
Five cases of Mycobacterium marinum skin infection in patients breeding exotic fish are reported. Le...
Copyright © 2014 Shivani S. Patel et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Infections with Mycobacterium marinum are uncommon in children but should be considered by a physici...
We report an unusual case of disseminated dermatitis, osteomyelitis, and bacteremia in an immu-nocom...
Mycobacterium marinum, the cause of chronic systemic infections in fish, occasionally causes granulo...
Introduction. Mycobacterium marinum is a non-tubercular mycobacterium residing...
The onset of various skin infestations can be observed after exposure to microbial agents present in...
Background: Mycobacterium marinum is a human opportunistic pathogen that is known to inhabit swimmin...
Yingxue Huang,* Xiulian Xu,* Yi Liu, Kan Wu, Wei Zhang, Pai Liu, Xuesi Zeng, Jianfang Sun, Yiqun Jia...
Mycobacterium marinum belongs to the slow growth photochromogenous mycobacteria group. It is pathoge...