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Mycobacterium avium Complex

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Definition: A complex that includes several strains of M. avium. M. intracellulare is not easily distinguished from M. avium and therefore is included in the complex. These organisms are most frequently found in pulmonary secretions from persons with a tuberculous-like mycobacteriosis. Strains of this complex have also been associated with childhood lymphadenitis and AIDS; M. avium alone causes tuberculosis in a variety of birds and other animals, including pigs.  infection   
See Also Mycobacterium avium
Other names Mycobacterium intracellulare; Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare Complex; Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare; Battey Bacillus; MAIC
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSource
5-mycoloyl-arabinofuranosyl(1-1')-glycerol  0   *Glycolipids Mycobacterium avium Complex. J Bacteriol 1999 Apr;181(7):2293-7
5-mycoloylarabinofuranosyl-5-mycoloylarabinofuranosyl-glycerol  0   *Glycolipids *Mycolic Acids Antigens Mycobacterium avium Complex. Res Microbiol 1993 Mar-Apr;144(3):229-35
MI22 protein, Mycobacterium intracellulare  147478-70-4   *Antigens, Bacterial *Bacterial Proteins Mycobacterium avium Complex. Mol Microbiol 1992 Jun;6(11):1431-9

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