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Mycobacteroides chelonae


Mycobacteroides chelonae


Mycobacteroides chelonae (formerly Mycobacterium chelonae) is a species of bacteria from the phylum Actinomycetota belonging to the genus Mycobacteroides. Mycobacteroides chelonae is a rapidly growing mycobacterium that is found all throughout the environment, including sewage and tap water. It can occasionally cause opportunistic infections of humans. It is grouped in Runyon group IV.

The complete genome sequence of the M. chelonae CCUG 47445 type strain was deposited and published in DNA Data Bank of Japan, European Nucleotide Archive, and GenBank in 2016 under the accession number CP007220.

Epidemiology

On average, two cases of nonpulmonary M. chelonae infection are reported in South Australia each year. This bacterium is capable of causing skin, soft tissue, and bone infections, particularly after trauma and surgery. It has been documented as a cause of breast infections after nipple piercing.

References

Further reading

  • Holt, John G., ed. (1994). "Table 21.3 Characteristics differentiating the rapidly growing species and subspecies of Mycobacterium". Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology (9th ed.). pp. 600–1. ISBN 978-0-683-00603-2.
  • Hill, L. R.; Skerman, V. B. D.; Sneath, P. H. A. (1984). "Corrigenda to the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names: Edited for the International Committee on Systematic Bacteriology". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 34 (4): 508–11. doi:10.1099/00207713-34-4-508.
  • Strickland, Christopher; Jawad, Ali S.M. (2008). "Mycobacterium chelonae: A rare cause of subcutaneous nodules in a patient on long term corticosteroids". Grand Rounds. 8: 4–5. Retrieved 8 August 2016.

External links

  • Type strain of Mycobacteroides chelonae at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase


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