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*1. '''In vitro''' <ref>{{Cite journal| doi = 10.1164/rccm.200604-571ST| issn = 1073-449X| volume = 175| issue = 4| pages = 367–416| last1 = Griffith| first1 = David E.| last2 = Aksamit| first2 = Timothy| last3 = Brown-Elliott| first3 = Barbara A.| last4 = Catanzaro| first4 = Antonino| last5 = Daley| first5 = Charles| last6 = Gordin| first6 = Fred| last7 = Holland| first7 = Steven M.| last8 = Horsburgh| first8 = Robert| last9 = Huitt| first9 = Gwen| last10 = Iademarco| first10 = Michael F.| last11 = Iseman| first11 = Michael| last12 = Olivier| first12 = Kenneth| last13 = Ruoss| first13 = Stephen| last14 = von Reyn| first14 = C. Fordham| last15 = Wallace| first15 = Richard J.| last16 = Winthrop| first16 = Kevin| last17 = ATS Mycobacterial Diseases Subcommittee| last18 = American Thoracic Society| last19 = Infectious Disease Society of America| title = An official ATS/IDSA statement: diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of nontuberculous mycobacterial diseases| journal = American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine| date = 2007-02-15| pmid = 17277290}}</ref>
:* Susceptible: [[Amikacin]], [[Clarithromycin]], [[Ciprofloxacin]], [[Rifampin]], and [[Rifabutin]]
:* Less susceptible: [[Doxycycline]] and [[Sulfonamides]]
*2. '''Disseminated disease'''
:* Preferred regimen: [[Clarithromycin]] {{and}} [[Rifampin]] {{and}} [[Rifabutin]] {{and}} [[Ciprofloxacin]]


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Mycobacterium haemophilum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Actinobacteria
Order: Actinomycetales
Suborder: Corynebacterineae
Family: Mycobacteriaceae
Genus: Mycobacterium
Species: M. haemophilum
Binomial name
Mycobacterium haemophilum
Sompolinsky et al. 1978, ATCC 29548

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Mycobacterium haemophilum

Description

Short, occasionally curved, gram-positive, nonmotile and strongly acid-fast rods.

Colony characteristics

  • Nonpigmented and rough to smooth colonies.

Physiology

  • Media have to be supplemented with 0.4% haemoglobin or 60µM hemin (factor X) or 15mg/ml ferric ammonium citrate respectively, but not with FeCl3 or catalase.
  • Slow growth on Löwenstein-Jensen media or Middlebrook 7H10 agar at 32°C within 2-4 weeks.
  • Growth slower at 25°C and 35°C and absent at 37°C.
  • Strictly intracellular growth in tissue cultures of fibroblasts.

Differential characteristics

  • Unique among mycobacteria in its requirement for hemin or ferric ammonium citrate for growth.

Distribution.

Pathogenesis

Type Strain

First isolated in Israel from a subcutaneous granuloma from a patient with Hodgkin's disease. An environmental reservoir is presumed. Strain ATCC 29548 = CCUG 47452 = CIP 105049 = DSM 44634 = NCTC 11185.

Treatment

Antimicrobial regimen

  • 1. In vitro [1]
  • 2. Disseminated disease

References

  1. Griffith, David E.; Aksamit, Timothy; Brown-Elliott, Barbara A.; Catanzaro, Antonino; Daley, Charles; Gordin, Fred; Holland, Steven M.; Horsburgh, Robert; Huitt, Gwen; Iademarco, Michael F.; Iseman, Michael; Olivier, Kenneth; Ruoss, Stephen; von Reyn, C. Fordham; Wallace, Richard J.; Winthrop, Kevin; ATS Mycobacterial Diseases Subcommittee; American Thoracic Society; Infectious Disease Society of America (2007-02-15). "An official ATS/IDSA statement: diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of nontuberculous mycobacterial diseases". American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 175 (4): 367–416. doi:10.1164/rccm.200604-571ST. ISSN 1073-449X. PMID 17277290.
  • Sompolinsky et al. 1978. Mycobacterium haemophilum sp. nov., a new pathogen of humans. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology, 28, 67-75.


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