J.-J. Morand (Médecin en chef, spécialiste des Hôpitaux) , J. Maslin (Médecin en chef, spécialiste des Hôpitaux) , H. Darie (Médecin en chef-CR, spécialiste des Hôpitaux, ancien chef de service)
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Abstract
Mycobacterium refers to more than sixty species of which only one quarter is pathogenic; a dozen of species have cutaneous expressions. Environmental (ex-atypical) mycobacteria contract accidentally in the natural surroundings, contrary with the inter-human transmitted mycobacteria which are tuberculosis and leprosy. In France, Mycobacterium marinum-induced lesions of the aquarists are the most frequently reported model of contamination of the immunocompetent subject. In tropical area, Mycobacterium ulcerans infections constitute a real emergent disease for the WHO. Immunodeficiency, in particular that associated with AIDS, supports the generalized forms of mycobacterial diseases, generally related to the Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare complex. Since the development of the tritherapy and cytokines, the frequency of such environmental mycobacteria-induced infections has decreased.