Medically Important Mycobacteriacontinued Clinical Microbiology Review 213
ORGANISM PATHOGENICITY KEY POINTS
M. kansasii
M. marinum
M. scrofulaceum
M. gordonae
M. abscessus
M. chelonae
Photochromogen. Can ID by 16sRNA probe.
Contracted from swimming pools, aquariums. Grows
best at 30°C. Photochromogen.
Scotochromogen.
“Tap-water bacillus.” Laboratory contaminant.
Scotochromogen. Can ID by PCR & nucleic acid probes.
Tap water is reservoir. Rapid grower.
Rapid grower.
2nd most common NTM to cause lung disease.
Causes skin & soft tissue infections, lymphadenitis.
Can disseminate in immunocompromised
Skin infections
Common cause of cervical lymphadenitis in
children in Africa
Rarely causes infection
In water, soil, dust. Contaminant of medical
devices. Skin & soft tissue infections. Lung
infections in those with chronic lung disease,
e.g., cystic fibrosis. Disseminated infection in
immunocompromised
Disseminated cutaneous infections in immuno-
compromised, infections of lungs, bone, central
nervous system, prosthetic heart valves
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