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  1. Mycobacterium - Wikipedia

    Mycobacterium is a genus of over 190 species of Gram-positive bacteria in the phylum Actinomycetota, assigned its own family, Mycobacteriaceae. This genus includes pathogens …

  2. Mycobacterial Infections - MedlinePlus

    Jun 11, 2025 · Mycobacteria are a type of germ. There are many different kinds. The most common one causes tuberculosis. Another one causes leprosy. Still others cause infections …

  3. Mycobacteria | Microbiology Society

    Mycobacteria are a vast group of microorganisms characterized by a unique thick, hydrophobic cell wall rich in mycolic acids, which makes them highly resistant to environmental stresses.

  4. Mycobacterium | Pathogenic, Tuberculosis & Antibiotic-Resistant ...

    Mycobacterium, genus of rod-shaped bacteria of the family Mycobacteriaceae (order Actinomycetales), the most important species of which, M. tuberculosis and M. leprae, cause …

  5. Understanding Mycobacterium: Types and Complexities

    Apr 29, 2025 · Mycobacterium is a diverse genus of bacteria, including pathogens responsible for significant human diseases. These microorganisms are known for their complex interactions …

  6. Practical Guidance for Clinical Microbiology Laboratories: …

    Jul 20, 2020 · Mycobacterium spp. are aerobic, non-spore-forming, Gram-positive, acid-fast bacilli (AFB). They are nonmotile, and most of them are straight or slightly curved rods, with only a …

  7. Mycobacterial infections | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Mycobacterial infections are chronic or acute systemic infections that are spread by a common type of bacteria in the environment, especially aquatic environments.

  8. Mycobacteria - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Mycobacteria are Gram-positive, slender, non-motile, non-spore forming, rod-shaped bacilli, which may appear bent or curved.

  9. Mycobacterial Infections: Care Instructions - Kaiser Permanente

    Mycobacteria are germs that cause a wide variety of infections, including tuberculosis (TB), bone infections, abscesses, and a type of arthritis. They can infect the lungs, lymph nodes, skin, and …

  10. Mycobacterium tuberculosis - Wikipedia

    Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb), also known as Koch's bacillus, is a species of pathogenic bacteria in the family Mycobacteriaceae and the causative agent of tuberculosis. [1][2] First …