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Mycobacterium Nonmotile Non-spore-forming Aerobic bacilli Cell wall rich in lipids Hydrofobic surface resistant to many disinfectants & stains.

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4 Mycobacterium Nonmotile Non-spore-forming Aerobic bacilli
Cell wall rich in lipids Hydrofobic surface resistant to many disinfectants & stains resistant to decolorizing “acid-fast bacilli” Grow slowly (every h)

5 Mycobacterium Slow-growings Rapid-growings
3 to 8 weeks of incubation Rapid-growings > 3 days Non-growing: Mycobacterium leprae

6 Mycobacterium Most human infections are caused by M. tuberculosis,
M. leprae, M. avium complex, M. kansasii, M. fortuitum, M. chelonae, M. abscessus

7 Mycobacterium/Physiology & structure
Cell wall rich in lipids resistant to many disinfectants & stains resistant to decolorizing resistant to antibiotics antigenic clumping or chord formation Classification Runyon’s

8 Mycobacterium tuberculosis/Pathogenesis
Virulence Capable of intracellular growth in unactivated macrophages Disease primarily from host response to infection

9 Mycobacterium tuberculosis/Clinical disease
Can involve any organ Primary infection is pulmonary In immunocompetant patients replication cease in 3-6 weeks after exposure 5 % of patients progress to active disease in2 ys. Another 5-10 %, sometimes later in the life

10 Mycobacterium tuberculosis/Diagnosis
Clinical diagnosis + Radiographic evidence of pulmonary disease Positive skin test reactivity The laboratory detection of mycobacteria either with microscopy or in cultures

11 Mycobacterium leprae Weakly Gram-positive, strongly acid-fast bacilli
Unable to be cultured on artificial media Diagnosis made with specific skin test or acid-fast stain Capable of intracellular growth Disease: tuberculoid-lepromatous-intermediate forms

12 Mycobacterium avium Complex
In environment: Water(fresh, brackish,ocean, drinking water) Soil Before AIDS epidemic Transient colonizer in asymptomatic patients Disease in patients with compromised pulmonary function With AIDS, a new spectrum of disease “The most common mycobacterial disease” disseminated

13 Laboratory Diagnosis of Mycobacterial Disease
Detection Skin test Microscopy Carbolfuchsin acid-fast stain Fluorochrome acid-fast stain Culture Solid agar-based or egg-based media Broth-based media

14 Laboratory Diagnosis of Mycobacterial Disease
Identification Morphologic properties Biochemical reactions Analysis of cell wall lipids Nucleic acid probes Nucleic acid sequencing

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