M. marinum, a nontuberculous mycobacterium, is a rare human pathogen widely distributed in the aquatic environment. In the previous century, epidemics took place due to inadequately chlorinated swimming pool water. Nowadays the majority of infections are acquired through contact of previously damaged skin with contaminated fish tank water. We present a case of M. marinum infection of the hand in an aquarium hobbyist which stayed unrecognized for 2 years. After confirming the correct diagnosis, the patient was successfully treated with a regiment containing clarithromycin and rifampicin. The aim of this paper is to raise the awareness of the possibility of M. marinum infection when encountered with non-healing nodular/verrucous/ulcerative le...
Mycobacterium marinum is a pathogenic organism normally found in aquaria and is the cause of fish tu...
AbstractThe infection by Mycobacterium marinum in humans is relatively uncommon. When it occurs, it ...
We report a rare yet typical presentation of a severe infection with Mycobacterium marinumthat affec...
Mycobacterium marinum is a nontuberculous mycobacteria with worldwide distribution that lives in fre...
Mycobacterium marinum is the etiologic agent of fish tank granuloma. The clinical course is usually ...
Background: Mycobacterium marinum is a human opportunistic pathogen that is known to inhabit swimmin...
Mycobacterium marinum is a non-tuberculous photochromogenic mycobacterium, commonly responsible for ...
SummaryA 19-year-old man presented with a 1.5-cm nodule on the first dorsal metacarpal ray. The pati...
Infection with Mycobacterium marinum is common in fish, and so human infection usually arises from c...
We identified 5 patients who had cutaneous lesions with cultures that yielded Mycobacterium marinum....
Introduction. Mycobacterium marinum is a non-tubercular mycobacterium residing...
Mycobacterium marinum (M. marinum) is a ubiquitous waterborne organism that grows optimally at tempe...
Copyright © 2014 Shivani S. Patel et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
4Dear Editor, Mycobacterium (M.) marinum is a slow-growing atypical mycobacterium found mainly in sa...
Five cases of Mycobacterium marinum skin infection in patients breeding exotic fish are reported. Le...
Mycobacterium marinum is a pathogenic organism normally found in aquaria and is the cause of fish tu...
AbstractThe infection by Mycobacterium marinum in humans is relatively uncommon. When it occurs, it ...
We report a rare yet typical presentation of a severe infection with Mycobacterium marinumthat affec...
Mycobacterium marinum is a nontuberculous mycobacteria with worldwide distribution that lives in fre...
Mycobacterium marinum is the etiologic agent of fish tank granuloma. The clinical course is usually ...
Background: Mycobacterium marinum is a human opportunistic pathogen that is known to inhabit swimmin...
Mycobacterium marinum is a non-tuberculous photochromogenic mycobacterium, commonly responsible for ...
SummaryA 19-year-old man presented with a 1.5-cm nodule on the first dorsal metacarpal ray. The pati...
Infection with Mycobacterium marinum is common in fish, and so human infection usually arises from c...
We identified 5 patients who had cutaneous lesions with cultures that yielded Mycobacterium marinum....
Introduction. Mycobacterium marinum is a non-tubercular mycobacterium residing...
Mycobacterium marinum (M. marinum) is a ubiquitous waterborne organism that grows optimally at tempe...
Copyright © 2014 Shivani S. Patel et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
4Dear Editor, Mycobacterium (M.) marinum is a slow-growing atypical mycobacterium found mainly in sa...
Five cases of Mycobacterium marinum skin infection in patients breeding exotic fish are reported. Le...
Mycobacterium marinum is a pathogenic organism normally found in aquaria and is the cause of fish tu...
AbstractThe infection by Mycobacterium marinum in humans is relatively uncommon. When it occurs, it ...
We report a rare yet typical presentation of a severe infection with Mycobacterium marinumthat affec...