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loc286370: Mycobacterium fortuitum

Description:

  • Mycobacterium fortuitum is a species of bacteria that belongs to the genus Mycobacterium, the same genus as the bacteria that causes tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) and leprosy (M. leprae).
  • It is a rapidly growing, non-pigmented, rod-shaped bacterium that is found in soil, water, and dust.

Associated Diseases:

  • Mycobacterium fortuitum can cause a variety of infections in humans, including:
    • Skin and soft tissue infections
    • Lung infections (pneumonia)
    • Bloodstream infections (bacteremia)
    • Surgical site infections
    • Catheter-related infections

Did you Know ?

  • Mycobacterium fortuitum is the most common species of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) to cause infections in humans in the United States.


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