MYCOBACTERIUM COOKII
'''Mycobacterium cookii'''
| Contents |
| Description |
| Pathogenesis |
| Type Strain |
| References |
Description
Gram-positive, nonmotile and polymorphic acid-fast rods (0.8µm x 1.4µm – 1.9µm). Forms clumps, but not cords or cross bands. Does not form spores, capsules and aerial hyphae.
'Colony characteristics'
★ Colonies are smooth and glistening with yellow-orange pigmentation (0.5–1.0 mm diameter, scotochromogenic).
'Physiology'
★ Slow growth on Löwenstein-Jensen medium or Middlebrook 7H10 agar at 31°C (optimal temperature). No growth at 37°C, 42°C or 45°C.
★ Most of the strains are susceptible to ethambutol, isoniazid, streptomycin, and rifampin.
'Differential characteristics'
★ Phylogenetic position between the slowly growing pathogenic species and the saprophytic rapidly growing species by partial 16S rDNA sequencing.
Pathogenesis
★ Not pathogenic for humans, mice, guinea pigs and rabbits. Biosafety level 1.
★ Provokes a non-specific hypersensitivity reaction to bovine tuberculin.
Type Strain
Strain NZ2 = ATCC 49103 = CIP 105396 = DSM 43922 = JCM 12404.
References
★ 'Kazda et al.' 1990. Mycobacterium cookii sp. nov. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol.,40, 217-223.
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