Mycobacterium fortuitum Cruz from the tropical fish Hyphessobrycon innesi

Journal of Bacteriology
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Abstract

Mycobacterium fortuitum, a rapid-growing, acid-fast bacillus, isolated from a cold abscess of human origin was described by Cruz (1938). Gordon and Smith (1955), in a taxonomic study embracing a group of acid-fast bacteria capable of relatively rapid growth on ordinary media, classified a number of cultures in their collection as M. fortuitum Cruz. In this group were strains isolated from human beings, cattle, soil, and cold-blooded animals including marine fishes. The present study was undertaken to determine the identity of a rapid-growing, acid-fast bacillus isolated at the New York Aquarium from lesions present in a population of freshwater tropical fishes commonly known as the Neon Tetra (Hyphessobrycon innesi). The symptomatology and pathology of this disease have been described by Nigrelli (1953).

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Mycobacterium fortuitum Cruz from the tropical fish Hyphessobrycon innesi
Series title Journal of Bacteriology
Volume 78
Issue 3
Year Published 1959
Language English
Publisher American Society for Microbiology
Contributing office(s) Western Fisheries Research Center
Description 4 p.
First page 392
Last page 395
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