Atypical Mycobacterial Infection

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Atypical Mycobacterial Infections Might Be on the Rise - General Medicine

general-medicine.jwatch.org — “Pulmonary infections with "atypical" nontuberculous mycobacteria have been recognized for decades, but reliable estimates of their prevalence are elusive for several reasons: These infections are tricky to diagnose, geographically variable, and untracked by local or . . .View full resource at general-medicine.jwatch.org

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Atypical Mycobacterial Diseases: eMedicine Dermatology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Investigators have defined 30 facultative saprophytes and entities that are acid-fast mycobacteria but do not cause tuberculosis or leprosy. These mycobacteria or atypical mycobacteria exist in almost all habitats. The most common infection is the so-called ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Most Recently Shared on April 21, 2010 at 12:59 am By:

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Various types of mycobacteria are capable of causing disease in human. Learn about atypical mycobacterial diseases. http://bit.ly/9DH2u7

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Infectious Disease Article | Mycobacterial Infections

mdlinx.com — “Mycobacterial Infections in the Era of Modern Biologic AgentsView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Mycobacterial Infections in the Era of Modern Biologic Agents: The American Journal of the Medical Sciences http://bit.ly/gl7c20 #ID

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Abstract | Mycobacterial infections in a large Virginia hospital, 2001-2009

biomedcentral.com — “Abstract | Mycobacterial infections in a large Virginia hospital, 2001-2009View full resource at biomedcentral.com

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Mycobacterial infections in a large Virginia hospital, 2001-2009 http://ht.ly/4RUgR

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Lack Of Expression Of Innate Immune System Receptor May Play A Critical Role In The Immune Response To Mycobacterial Infections Like TB

medicalnewstoday.com — “Are you genetically predisposed to tuberculosis? Scientists may now be able to answer this question and doctors may be able to adjust their therapeutic approach based on what they learn. That's beView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Lack Of Expression Of Innate Immune System Receptor May Play A Critical Role In The Immune Response To Mycobacterial I... http://mnt.to/3YGN

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Mycoplasma Infection (walking pneumonia, atypical pneumonia)

health.state.ny.us — “Communicable Disease Fact Sheet, mycoplasma infectionView full resource at health.state.ny.us

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Is atypical pneumonia contagious? Yes. It's spread via contact with droplets from the nose & throat of infected people. http://bit.ly/9oZGZF

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Non-tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infection as a cause of difficult-to-control asthma: a case control study " CHEST

chestjournal.chestpubs.org — “Fritscher, Leandro G.; Marras, Theodore K.; Bradi, Ana C.; Fritscher, Carlos C.; Balter, Meyer S.; Chapman, Kenneth R.View full resource at chestjournal.chestpubs.org

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PolygenicBlog: Effects of Atypical Infections with Mycoplasma and Chlamydia on Asthma

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Effects of Atypical Infections with Mycoplasma and Chlamydia on Asthma http://goo.gl/fb/pSqM0

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TNF Blockers Raise Atypical Mycobacteria Infection Risk : Skin & Allergy News

skinandallergynews.com — “Skin & Allergy News Digital Network is the online destination and multimedia properties of Skin & Allergy News, the independent news publication for the dermatology community. Our breaking news covers all areas of medical dermatology, dermatologic surgery, and aesthetic dermatology. We also provide the news by specialty interest: acne and rosacea, atopic dermatitis and eczema, cutaneous oncology, hair and nails, infectious diseases, pediatric dermatology, psoriasis and rheumatologic disorders, sView full resource at skinandallergynews.com

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#TNF Blockers Raise Atypical #Mycobacteria Infection Risk. by M. Alexander Otto for Skin & Allergy News http://bit.ly/a6F0S3

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Mycobacterium Marinum Infection of the Skin: eMedicine Dermatology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Mycobacterium marinum is an atypical Mycobacterium found in salt water and fresh water. M marinum is the most common atypical Mycobacterium to cause infection in humans. Infection occurs following inoculation of a skin abrasion or puncture ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Mycobacterium marinum is an atypical Mycobacterium found in salt water and fresh water that can cause skin infection. http://bit.ly/ciMexI

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Medical News: Atypical Mycobacteria Caused Tattoo Infection - in Infectious Disease, General Infectious Disease from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Clinicians treating a nagging skin infection in a person who has recently been tattooed should consider Mycobacterium haemophilum as a possible cause, researchers suggested.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Atypical Mycobacteria Caused Tattoo Infection (CME/CE) http://bit.ly/qkmfTB

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Medical News: Atypical Mycobacteria Caused Tattoo Infection - in Infectious Disease, General Infectious Disease from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Clinicians treating a nagging skin infection in a person who has recently been tattooed should consider Mycobacterium haemophilum as a possible cause, researchers suggested.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Atypical Mycobacteria Caused Tattoo Infection (CME/CE): (MedPage Today) -- Clinicians… http://goo.gl/fb/OwTRO

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Atypical mycobacteria infection in an immunocompro... [Dermatol Online J. 2010] - PubMed result

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Atypical mycobacteria infection in an immunocompromised patient.: Authors: Berger E, Batra P, Ralston J, Sanchez... http://bit.ly/ighjAe

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Symposier - Atypical Infections in Asthma (T Prescott Atkinson, MD, PhD)

symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: ACAAICOLA — Dr. Prescott Atkinson discusses new evidence that some forms of refractory asthma are associated with an infectious agentView full resource at symposier.com

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Atypical Infections in Asthma, evidence that some forms of refractory asthma are associated with an infectious agent http://t.co/dOU5iKfw

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T Cell Reactivity against Mycolyl Transferase Antigen 85 of M. tuberculosis in HIV-TB Coinfected Subjects and in AIDS Patients Suffering from Tuberculosis and Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infections

hindawi.com — “The mycolyl transferase antigen 85 complex is a major secreted protein family from mycobacterial culture filtrate, demonstrating powerful T cell stimulatory properties in most HIV-negative, tuberculin-positive volunteers with latent M.tuberculosis infection and only weak responses in HIV-negative tuberculosis patients. Here, we have analyzed T cell reactivity against PPD and Ag85 in HIV-infected individuals, without or with clinical symptoms of tuberculosis, and in AIDS patients with disease cauView full resource at hindawi.com

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T Cell Reactivity against Mycolyl Transferase Antigen 85 of M. tuberculosis in HIV-TB Coinfected Subjects and in A... http://bit.ly/cpzPBj

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