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Mycobacteria that form colonies clearly visible to the naked eye in more than 7 days on subculture are termed slow growers.
They can cause disease in humans.[1]
Contents
- 1 List of slowly growing Mycobacteria
- 2 Nonchromogenic
- 2.1 Rough
- 2.2 Smooth
- 2.3 Smooth to rough
- 2.4 Small and Transparent
- 3 Photochromogenic
- 4 Scotochromogenic
- 4.1 Yellow
- 4.2 Yellow-Orange
- 4.3 Rose-Pink
- 5 References
List of slowly growing Mycobacteria
Mycobacterium leprae Mycobacterium tuberculosis Mycobacterium bovis Mycobacterium ulcerans Mycobacterium avium Mycobacterium kanasasii
Nonchromogenic
Rough
- Mycobacterium africanum
- Mycobacterium bovis
- Mycobacterium leprae
- Mycobacterium lacus
- Mycobacterium lepraemurium
- Mycobacterium microti
- Mycobacterium pinnipedii
- Mycobacterium shottsii
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Smooth
- Mycobacterium branderi
- Mycobacterium heidelbergense
- Mycobacterium intracellulare
- Mycobacterium malmoense
Smooth to rough
- Mycobacterium gastri
- Mycobacterium haemophilum
Small and Transparent
- Mycobacterium avium avium
- Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis
- Mycobacterium avium silvaticum
- Mycobacterium genavense
- Mycobacterium montefiorense
- Mycobacterium ulcerans
Photochromogenic
- Mycobacterium intermedium
Yellow and smooth
- Mycobacterium asiaticum
- Mycobacterium marinum
Yellow and rough
Scotochromogenic
Yellow
- Mycobacterium conspicuum
- Mycobacterium botniense
- Mycobacterium farcinogenes
- Mycobacterium heckeshornense
- Mycobacterium interjectum
- Mycobacterium kubicae
- Mycobacterium lentiflavum
- Mycobacterium nebraskense
- Mycobacterium nebraskense
- Mycobacterium palustre
- Mycobacterium tusciae
Yellow-Orange
- Mycobacterium cookii
- Mycobacterium flavescens
- Mycobacterium gordonae
Rose-Pink
References
- ^ "Rapidly growing mycobacterial infections after pedicures". Arch Dermatol. 139 (5): 629–34. May 2003. doi:10.1001/archderm.139.5.629. PMID 12756100.
Mycobacteria (including Nontuberculous)
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Slowly growing
(R1P=photochromogenic;
R2S=scotochromogenic;
R3N=nonchromogenic) |
Long helix 18
(TKHGC)
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M. tuberculosis group
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- MTC
- M. tuberculosis
- M. bovis
- M. africanum
- M. microti
- M. canetti
- M. caprae
- M. pinnipedii
- MPM
- R1P
- M. marinum
- R2S
- M. pseudoshottsii
- R3N
- M. ulcerans
- M. shottsii
- M. ulcerans liflandii
- Leprosy
- M. leprae
- M. lepraemurium
- M. lepromatosis
- R3N
- other
- M. lacus
- M. kumamotonense
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K/H groups
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M. kansasii group
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- MAC
- R3N
- M. intracellulare/M. avium
- M. avium subspecies paratuberculosis
- M. chimaera
- R2S
- M. bohemicum
- GK
- R1P
- M. kansasii
- R3N
- M. gastri
- R2S
- M. nebraskense
- M. seoulense
- R3N
- M. scrofulaceum
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M. haemophilum group
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M. gordonae group
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M. conspicuum group
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Long helix 18
(other)
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M. xenopi group
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- M. botniense
- M. shimoidei/M. xenopi
- M. heckeshornense
- M. hassiacum
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M. celatum group
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M. hiberniae group
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- M. terrae
- M. hiberniae
- M. nonchromogenicum/M. arupense
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Short helix 18
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M. simiae clade
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- M. simiae group
- R3N
- M. genavense/M. triplex
- M. florentinum/M. montefiorense
- M. heidelbergense/M. parmense
- M. simiae
- R2S
- M. lentiflavum
- M. kubicae group
- R3N
- M. parascrofulaceum
- R2S
- M. palustre/M. kubicae
- M. interjectum group
- M. interjectum
- M. saskatchewanense
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M. intermedium group
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Ungrouped
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- M. triviale
- M. doricum
- M. tusciae
- M. arosiense
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Rapidly growing/
Runyon IV |
M. neoaurum group
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- M. mageritense
- M. wolinskyi
- M. canariasense
- M. cosmeticum
- M. diernhoferi
- M. hodleri
- M. frederiksbergense
- M. neoaurum
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F/T groups
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M. fortuitum group
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- M. chitae/M. fallax/M. gadium
- M. rhodesiae
- M. houstonense
- M. neworleansense/M. boenickei/M. fortuitum/M. porcinum/M. senegalense
- M. septicum/M. peregrinum/M. alvei
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M. vaccae group
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- M. obuense/M. gilvum/M. parafortuitum
- M. chlorophenolicum/M. chubuense
- M. psychrotolerans/M. sphagni
- M. aubagnense/M. mucogenicum/M. phocaicum
- AV
- M. aurum
- M. vanbaalenii
- M. vaccae
- M. austroafricanum
- M. pyrenivorans
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M. smegmatis group
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- M. agri/M. thermoresistibile
- M. duvalii/M. flavescens
- M. monacense
- M. pulveris/M. conceptionense/M. moriokaense
- M. novocastrense/M. brumae/M. phlei
- M. confluentis/M. madagascariense
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M. chelonae group
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- M. komossense
- M. murale/M. tokaiense
- M. aichiense
- M. chelonae
- M. abscessus
- M. immunogenum
- M. massiliense
- M. bolletii
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M. elephantis group
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- M. elephantis
- M. holsaticum
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English Journal
- [Present status of studies on epidemiology and molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium kansasii, in special reference to its epidemiology].
- Yoshida S1, Saito H, Suzuki K.
- Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis].Kekkaku.2011 May;86(5):515-21.
- PMID 21735859
- A crtB homolog essential for photochromogenicity in Mycobacterium marinum: isolation, characterization, and gene disruption via homologous recombination.
- Ramakrishnan L1, Tran HT, Federspiel NA, Falkow S.
- Journal of bacteriology.J Bacteriol.1997 Sep;179(18):5862-8.
- PMID 9294446
- [Cutaneous atypical mycobacteriosis due to Mycobacterium kansasii--a case report and a review of the literature].
- Iijima M1, Sasaki S.
- Nihon Hifuka Gakkai zasshi. The Japanese journal of dermatology.Nihon Hifuka Gakkai Zasshi.1990 May;100(6):711-20.
- PMID 2214238
Japanese Journal
- ミノサイクリンが無効であったMycobacterium marinumによる非結核性抗酸菌症の1例
- Mycobacterium marinum による皮膚非定型抗酸菌症の1例
- 西日本皮膚科 = The Nishinihon journal of dermatology 61(4), 496-498, 1999-08-01
- NAID 10019140196
- Effect of Light on Nonphotosynthetic Microorganisms. III. Photoinduced Carotenogenesis in Brevibacterium sulfureum
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- photochromogen [fo″to-kro´mo-jen] a microorganism whose pigmentation develops as a result of exposure to light. adj., adj photochromogen´ic. photochromogen [-krō′məjen] 1 a pigment that develops as a result of exposure to light. 2 ...
- pho·to·chro·mo·gen·ic (fō'tō-krō'mŏ-jen'ik) Refers to microorganisms (e.g., Mycobacterium kansasii) that produce a yellow pigment when growth colonies ... Although presumptive identification can rely on a few biochemical and ...
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