Clinical Relevance and Environmental Prevalence of <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. Comment on Mugetti et al. Gene Sequencing and Phylogenetic Analysis: Powerful Tools for an Improved Diagnosis of Fish Mycobacteriosis Caused by <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. <i>Microorganisms</i> 2021, <i>9</i>, 797
<i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> group (MFG) members are able to cause clinical mycobacteriosis in fish and other animals including humans. <i>M. alvei</i>, <i>M. arceuilense</i>, <i>M. brisbanense</i>, <i>M. conceptionense</i>, <i>M. f...
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oai:doaj.org-article:408c0672840f42fa9a4b9d34411535b12021-11-25T18:25:19ZClinical Relevance and Environmental Prevalence of <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. Comment on Mugetti et al. Gene Sequencing and Phylogenetic Analysis: Powerful Tools for an Improved Diagnosis of Fish Mycobacteriosis Caused by <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. <i>Microorganisms</i> 2021, <i>9</i>, 79710.3390/microorganisms91123452076-2607https://doaj.org/article/408c0672840f42fa9a4b9d34411535b12021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/11/2345https://doaj.org/toc/2076-2607<i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> group (MFG) members are able to cause clinical mycobacteriosis in fish and other animals including humans. <i>M. alvei</i>, <i>M. arceuilense</i>, <i>M. brisbanense</i>, <i>M. conceptionense</i>, <i>M. fortuitum</i>, <i>M. peregrinum</i>, <i>M. porcinum</i>, <i>M. senegalense, M. septicum</i>, and <i>M. setense</i> were isolated from fish with mycobacteriosis. In other animals only three MFG species have been isolated: <i>M. arceuilense</i> from camels’ milk, <i>M. farcinogenes</i> from cutaneous infections often described as “farcy”, and <i>M. fortuitum</i> from different domestic and wild mammals’ species. Out of 17, only 3 MFG species (<i>M. arceuilense</i>, <i>M. lutetiense</i> and <i>M. montmartrense</i>) have never been reported in humans. A total of eight MFG members (<i>M. alvei</i>, <i>M. brisbanense</i>, <i>M. conceptionense</i>, <i>M. fortuitum</i> subsp. <i>acetamidolyticum</i>, <i>M. houstonense</i>, <i>M. peregrinum</i>, <i>M. porcinum</i>, and <i>M. septicum</i>) have been isolated from both pulmonary and extrathoracic locations. In extrathoracic tissues five MFG species (<i>M. boenickei</i>, <i>M. farcinogenes</i>, <i>M. neworleansense</i>, <i>M. senegalense</i>, and <i>M. setense</i>) have been diagnosed and only one MFG member (<i>M. fortuitum</i> subsp. <i>acetamidolyticum</i>) has been isolated from pulmonary infection.Ivo PavlikVit UlmannRoss Tim WestonMDPI AGarticlenon-tuberculous mycobacteriasaprophytic environmental mycobacteriapotentially pathogenic mycobacteriafish directed for consumptionenvironmental prevalenceBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENMicroorganisms, Vol 9, Iss 2345, p 2345 (2021) |
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<i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> group (MFG) members are able to cause clinical mycobacteriosis in fish and other animals including humans. <i>M. alvei</i>, <i>M. arceuilense</i>, <i>M. brisbanense</i>, <i>M. conceptionense</i>, <i>M. fortuitum</i>, <i>M. peregrinum</i>, <i>M. porcinum</i>, <i>M. senegalense, M. septicum</i>, and <i>M. setense</i> were isolated from fish with mycobacteriosis. In other animals only three MFG species have been isolated: <i>M. arceuilense</i> from camels’ milk, <i>M. farcinogenes</i> from cutaneous infections often described as “farcy”, and <i>M. fortuitum</i> from different domestic and wild mammals’ species. Out of 17, only 3 MFG species (<i>M. arceuilense</i>, <i>M. lutetiense</i> and <i>M. montmartrense</i>) have never been reported in humans. A total of eight MFG members (<i>M. alvei</i>, <i>M. brisbanense</i>, <i>M. conceptionense</i>, <i>M. fortuitum</i> subsp. <i>acetamidolyticum</i>, <i>M. houstonense</i>, <i>M. peregrinum</i>, <i>M. porcinum</i>, and <i>M. septicum</i>) have been isolated from both pulmonary and extrathoracic locations. In extrathoracic tissues five MFG species (<i>M. boenickei</i>, <i>M. farcinogenes</i>, <i>M. neworleansense</i>, <i>M. senegalense</i>, and <i>M. setense</i>) have been diagnosed and only one MFG member (<i>M. fortuitum</i> subsp. <i>acetamidolyticum</i>) has been isolated from pulmonary infection. |
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Clinical Relevance and Environmental Prevalence of <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. Comment on Mugetti et al. Gene Sequencing and Phylogenetic Analysis: Powerful Tools for an Improved Diagnosis of Fish Mycobacteriosis Caused by <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. <i>Microorganisms</i> 2021, <i>9</i>, 797 |
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Clinical Relevance and Environmental Prevalence of <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. Comment on Mugetti et al. Gene Sequencing and Phylogenetic Analysis: Powerful Tools for an Improved Diagnosis of Fish Mycobacteriosis Caused by <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. <i>Microorganisms</i> 2021, <i>9</i>, 797 |
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Clinical Relevance and Environmental Prevalence of <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. Comment on Mugetti et al. Gene Sequencing and Phylogenetic Analysis: Powerful Tools for an Improved Diagnosis of Fish Mycobacteriosis Caused by <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. <i>Microorganisms</i> 2021, <i>9</i>, 797 |
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Clinical Relevance and Environmental Prevalence of <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. Comment on Mugetti et al. Gene Sequencing and Phylogenetic Analysis: Powerful Tools for an Improved Diagnosis of Fish Mycobacteriosis Caused by <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. <i>Microorganisms</i> 2021, <i>9</i>, 797 |
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Clinical Relevance and Environmental Prevalence of <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. Comment on Mugetti et al. Gene Sequencing and Phylogenetic Analysis: Powerful Tools for an Improved Diagnosis of Fish Mycobacteriosis Caused by <i>Mycobacterium fortuitum</i> Group Members. <i>Microorganisms</i> 2021, <i>9</i>, 797 |
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clinical relevance and environmental prevalence of <i>mycobacterium fortuitum</i> group members. comment on mugetti et al. gene sequencing and phylogenetic analysis: powerful tools for an improved diagnosis of fish mycobacteriosis caused by <i>mycobacterium fortuitum</i> group members. <i>microorganisms</i> 2021, <i>9</i>, 797 |
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