What is mycobacterium intracelulare?

bacterial species Mycobacterium intracelulare can cause lung disease in humans and lymphadenitis and more serious diseases. It is a common species and is found in soil, water and dust in the home. m. Intracelulare is related to a bacterium that causes tuberculosis and shares some of the same features.

Each of the individual m. They are gram-positive, which means they look blue instead of pink when they are stained with gram with a stain. The temperature of the human body, which is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius), is the optimal growth temperature for the species. Domestic dust and livestock are other sources. Bacteria can even be found in soil, salt water and fresh water, so they are very common.

Mycobacterium intracelulare is very similar to the close relative relative known as mycobacterium avium. Initial tests may not be able to distinguish between them and from thisThe presence of one or the other of the bacteria is known as m ycobacterium. mycobacterium tuberculosis.

All these bacterial species infect the lungs, although mycobacterium intracelulare does not cause tuberculosis in the lungs, which is typical of tuberculosis. Sometimes it may be present in an infected patient together with m. Avium or m. Tuberculosis. m.

People whose immune systems are weak are more vulinerable to m. Intracelulare infections than those who have healthy immune systems. One such groups are patients with syndrome obtained by immunodeficiency (AIDS). People who do not suffer from AIDS but who already have lung infections are also more susceptible tothis disease.

route that mycobacterium intracelulare infects people, is inhalation or ingestion. When someone inaches a bacteria, they can cross the lung outer layer. In the gastrointestinal system, it can also cross the skin barrier. It then infects macrophage cells and transfers them to the lymph glands.

children with swollen lymphatic glands, which is also known as lymphadenitis, may have intracelulare infection. In immunocompromised people, the lymphatic glands may be the starting point to further spread the bacteria and affect the liver, bone marrow or other organs. Which can cause a dangerous condition called bacteria.

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