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Asked: 5 years ago2021-01-06T18:45:54+06:00 2021-01-06T18:45:54+06:00In: Miasma, Microbiology, Public Health

What are the different types of mycobacterium?

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      Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
      2021-01-08T04:31:52+06:00Added an answer about 5 years ago

      Slowly growing Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) members are causative agents of human and animal tuberculosis. Species in this complex include: M. africanum M. bovis M. bovis BCG M. canetti M. caprae M. microti M. mungi M. orygis M. pinnipedii M. suricattae M. tuberculosis, the major causeRead more

      Slowly growing
      Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) members are causative agents of human and animal tuberculosis. Species in this complex include:
      M. africanum
      M. bovis
      M. bovis BCG
      M. canetti
      M. caprae
      M. microti
      M. mungi
      M. orygis
      M. pinnipedii
      M. suricattae
      M. tuberculosis, the major cause of human tuberculosis
      Mycobacterium avium complex
      Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) is a group of species that, in a disseminated infection but not lung infection, used to be a significant cause of death in AIDS patients. Species in this complex include:
      M. avium
      M. avium paratuberculosis, which has been implicated in Crohn’s disease in humans and is the causative agent of Johne’s disease in cattle and sheep
      M. avium silvaticum
      M. avium “hominissuis”
      M. colombiense
      M. indicus pranii
      M. intracellulare
      Mycobacterium gordonae clade
      M. asiaticum
      M. gordonae
      Mycobacterium kansasii clade
      M. gastri
      M. kansasii
      Mycobacterium nonchromogenicum/terrae clade
      M. hiberniae
      M. icosiumassiliensis
      M. nonchromogenicum
      M. terrae
      M. triviale
      Mycolactone-producing mycobacteria
      M. ulcerans, which causes the “Buruli”, or “Bairnsdale” ulcer
      M. pseudoshottsii
      M. shottsii
      Mycobacterium simiae clade
      M. florentinum
      M. genavense
      M. heidelbergense
      M. interjectum
      M. kubicae
      M. lentiflavum
      M. montefiorense
      M. palustre
      M. parascrofulaceum
      M. simiae
      M. triplex
      Ungrouped
      M. arabiense
      M. aromaticivorans
      M. aquaticum
      M. bacteremicum
      M. bohemicum
      M. botniense
      M. branderi
      M. celatum
      M. chimaera
      M. conspicuum
      M. cookii
      M. doricum
      M. farcinogenes
      M. haemophilum
      M. heckeshornense
      M. intracellulare
      M. lacus
      M. leprae, which causes leprosy
      M. lepraemurium
      M. lepromatosis, another (less significant) cause of leprosy, described in 2008
      M. liflandii
      M. llatzerense
      M. malmoense
      M. marinum, causes a rare disease called Aquarium granuloma.
      M. neoaurum
      M. monacense
      M. murale
      M. nebraskense
      M. saskatchewanense
      M. sediminis
      M. scrofulaceum
      M. shimoidei
      M. szulgai
      Mycobacterium talmoniae
      M. tusciae
      M. xenopi
      M. yongonense
      Intermediate growth rate
      M. intermedium
      Rapidly growing
      Mycobacterium abscessus clade
      M. abscessus
      M. bolletii
      M. massiliense
      Together they are known as the M. abscessus complex

      Mycobacterium chelonae clade
      M. chelonae
      M. immunogenum
      M. stephanolepidis
      Mycobacterium fortuitum clade
      M. boenickei
      M. brisbanense
      M. cosmeticum
      M. fortuitum
      M. fortuitum subsp. acetamidolyticum
      M. houstonense
      M. mageritense
      M. neworleansense
      M. peregrinum
      M. porcinum
      M. senegalense
      M. septicum
      Mycobacterium mucogenicum clade
      Mycobacterium aubagnese
      M. mucogenicum
      Mycobacterium phocaicum
      Mycobacterium parafortuitum clade
      M. austroafricanum
      M. diernhoferi
      M. frederiksbergense
      M. hodleri
      M. neoaurum
      M. parafortuitum
      Mycobacterium vaccae clade
      M. aurum
      M. vaccae
      CF (Cystic Fibrosis)
      M. chitae
      M. fallax
      Ungrouped
      M. agri
      M. aichiense
      M. alvei
      M. arupense
      M. barrassiae
      M. brumae
      M. canariasense
      M. chubuense
      M. conceptionense
      M. confluentis
      M. duvalii
      M. elephantis
      M. flavescens
      M. gadium
      M. gilvum
      M. hassiacum
      M. holsaticum
      M. iranicum
      M. komossense
      M. madagascariense
      M. massilipolynesiensis
      M. moriokaense
      M. obuense
      M. phlei
      M. psychrotolerans
      M. pulveris
      M. pyrenivorans
      M. smegmatis
      M. goodii
      M. wolinskyi
      M. sphagni
      M. thermoresistibile
      M. vanbaalenii
      Ungrouped
      M. arosiense
      M. aubagnense
      M. chlorophenolicum
      M. fluoroanthenivorans
      M. kumamotonense
      M. novocastrense
      M. parmense
      M. poriferae
      M. rhodesiae
      M. seoulense
      M. tokaiense

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