Mycobacterium may be a sort of Actinobacteria, given its possess family, the Mycobacteriaceae. Over 190 species are recognized in this genus.[1] This class incorporates pathogens known to cause genuine maladies in warm blooded animals, counting tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) and sickness (Mycobacterium leprae) in humans.[2] The Greek prefix myco- implies "organism," implying to the way mycobacteria have been watched to develop in a mold-like design on the surface of cultures.[3] It is corrosive quick and cannot be recolored by the Gram recolor strategy. Mycobacteria are oxygen consuming. They are bacillary in frame, at slightest in most stages that have pulled in human microbiological consideration to date; they are straight or marginally bended poles between 0.2 and 0.6 µm wide and between 1.0 and 10 µm long. They are for the most part nonmotile microscopic organisms, but for the species Mycobacterium marinum, which has been appeared to be motile inside macrophages.
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