Mycobacterium marinum is a non-tuberculous photochromogenic mycobacterium, commonly responsible for fish and amphibious infections world-wide. Contagion in humans typically follows minor hand trauma from aquarium keeping and manifests as a granulomatous infection of the skin. Dissemination is rare and almost exclusive to immunosuppressed hosts. 15 cases of M. marinum fish tank related infection are hereby reported. The site of infection was the upper limbs in all cases. 3 patients presented a single papulo-verrucous lesion, while the remaining 12 showed a sporotrichoid clinical pattern. Diagnosis was reached by history and clinical examination and further supported by one or more of the following criteria: histology, culture, acid fast baci...
Infections with Mycobacterium marinum are uncommon in children but should be considered by a physici...
Mycobacteriosis is a chronic or acute, systemic, granulomatous disease that occurs in aquarium and c...
Mycobacterium marinum is a pathogenic organism normally found in aquaria and is the cause of fish tu...
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...
We identified 5 patients who had cutaneous lesions with cultures that yielded Mycobacterium marinum....
Mycobacterium marinum, the cause of chronic systemic infections in fish, occasionally causes granulo...
Mycobacterium marinum belongs to the slow growth photochromogenous mycobacteria group. It is pathoge...
Mycobacterium marinum lives in aquatic environments, where it causes disease in many poikilodermic ...
Mycobacterium marinum is an opportunistic pathogen inducing infection in fresh and marine water fish...
Background: Mycobacterium marinum is a human opportunistic pathogen that is known to inhabit swimmin...
M. marinum, a nontuberculous mycobacterium, is a rare human pathogen widely distributed in the aquat...
Introduction: Mycobacterium marinum causes skin and soft tissue, bone and joint, and rare disseminat...
Infections with Mycobacterium marinum are uncommon in children but should be considered by a physici...
Mycobacteriosis is a chronic or acute, systemic, granulomatous disease that occurs in aquarium and c...
Mycobacterium marinum is a pathogenic organism normally found in aquaria and is the cause of fish tu...
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...
We identified 5 patients who had cutaneous lesions with cultures that yielded Mycobacterium marinum....
Mycobacterium marinum, the cause of chronic systemic infections in fish, occasionally causes granulo...
Mycobacterium marinum belongs to the slow growth photochromogenous mycobacteria group. It is pathoge...
Mycobacterium marinum lives in aquatic environments, where it causes disease in many poikilodermic ...
Mycobacterium marinum is an opportunistic pathogen inducing infection in fresh and marine water fish...
Background: Mycobacterium marinum is a human opportunistic pathogen that is known to inhabit swimmin...
M. marinum, a nontuberculous mycobacterium, is a rare human pathogen widely distributed in the aquat...
Introduction: Mycobacterium marinum causes skin and soft tissue, bone and joint, and rare disseminat...
Infections with Mycobacterium marinum are uncommon in children but should be considered by a physici...
Mycobacteriosis is a chronic or acute, systemic, granulomatous disease that occurs in aquarium and c...
Mycobacterium marinum is a pathogenic organism normally found in aquaria and is the cause of fish tu...