Manifestations cutanéomuqueuses des mycobactéries environnementales (dont Mycobacterium ulcerans)

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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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.

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环境分枝杆菌(包括溃疡分枝杆菌)的皮肤粘液表现
分枝杆菌指的是60多种,其中只有四分之一具有致病性;有十几种有皮肤表情。环境(非非典型)分枝杆菌在自然环境中意外感染,与结核病和麻风病等人际传播分枝杆菌相反。在法国,海洋分枝杆菌诱导的水生生物损伤是最常见的免疫活性受试者污染模型。在热带地区,溃疡分枝杆菌感染是世界卫生组织真正的突发疾病。免疫缺陷,特别是与艾滋病相关的免疫缺陷,支持分枝杆菌疾病的普遍形式,通常与鸟分枝杆菌细胞内复合体有关。自从三联疗法和细胞因子的发展以来,这种环境分枝杆菌诱导的感染频率已经降低。
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