Cutaneous infection due to Mycobacterium marinum: A series of four cases from Kerala, India

Mycobacterium marinum is a non‐tuberculous mycobacterium which can be found in naturally occurring, non‐chlorinated water sources and is a known pathogen that affects fish. In humans, M. marinum typically results in cutaneous lesions, it can occasionally lead to more invasive disorders. We discuss f...

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Hauptverfasser: Jagadeesan, Soumya, Panicker, Vinitha, Kumar, Anil, Eapen, Malini, Biswas, Lalitha, Pillai, Jyothish R., Vijaykumar, Divya, Sajini, Lekshmi, Venugopal, Anjana, Suresh, Parasmal, Biswas, Raja
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description Mycobacterium marinum is a non‐tuberculous mycobacterium which can be found in naturally occurring, non‐chlorinated water sources and is a known pathogen that affects fish. In humans, M. marinum typically results in cutaneous lesions, it can occasionally lead to more invasive disorders. We discuss four cases of M. marinum‐related cutaneous infections examined in a tertiary care facility. We want to draw attention to the challenges of accurately diagnosing this infection, stress the significance of having a high level of clinical suspicion in order to identify it, and discuss the available treatment choices.
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aquarium
Female
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Humans
India
Infections
Male
Middle Aged
Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous - diagnosis
Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous - drug therapy
Mycobacterium Infections, Nontuberculous - microbiology
Mycobacterium marinum
Mycobacterium marinum - isolation & purification
non‐tuberculous mycobacteria
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