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MCID: MYC009
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Mycobacterial Infection malady |
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Sources: 23MedlinePlus, 22MalaCards See all sources Export this MalaCard |
MedlinePlus: Mycobacteria are a type of germ. there are many different kinds. the most common one causes tuberculosis. another one causes leprosy. still others cause infections that are called atypical mycobacterial infections. they aren't "typical" because they don't cause tuberculosis. but they can still harm people, especially people with other problems that affect their immunity, such as aids.
sometimes you can have these infections with no symptoms at all. at other times, they can cause lung symptoms similar to tuberculosis:
cough
weight loss
coughing up blood or mucus
weakness or fatigue
fever and chills
night sweats
lack of appetite and weight loss
medicines can treat these infections, but often more than one is needed to cure the infection.23
MalaCards: Mycobacterial Infection, also known as mycobacterial infections, is related to atypical mycobacteriosis, familial and interferon gamma, receptor 1, deficiency. An important gene associated with Mycobacterial Infection is IFNGR2 (interferon gamma receptor 2 (interferon gamma transducer 1)), and among its related pathways are Bacterial infections in CF airways and Leishmaniasis. The drugs amikacin and amikacin sulfate and the compounds endotoxin and flagellin have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include lung and t cells, and related mouse phenotypes are respiratory system and renal/urinary system. |
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Sources: 7diseasecard, 32Novoseek , 23MedlinePlus, 43UMLS See all sources |
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Sources: 4CenterWatch, 29NIH Clinical Center, 5ClinicalTrials, 43UMLS, 28NDF-RT See all sources |
Approved drugs:Search CenterWatch for mycobacterial infection Drug clinical trials:Search ClinicalTrials for mycobacterial infection Search NIH Clinical Center for mycobacterial infection Search CenterWatch for mycobacterial infection Inferred drug relations via UMLS/NDF-RT:43 28 amikacin, amikacin sulfate, kanamycin, kanamycin sulfate, streptomycin, streptomycin sulfate |
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Sources: 22MalaCards See all sources |
MalaCards organs/tissues related to mycobacterial infection:22Lung, T cells
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Sources: 25MGI See all sources |
MGI Mouse Phenotypes related to mycobacterial infection:25 (show all 18)
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Sources: 35PubMed See all sources |
Articles related to mycobacterial infection:(show all 47)
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Sources: 1BioGPS See all sources |
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Sources: 41Thomson Reuters, 20KEGG, 37R&D Systems, 36QIAGEN, 38Reactome See all sources |
Pathways related to mycobacterial infection according to GeneDecks:(show top 50) (show all 108)
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Sources: 32Novoseek , 42Tocris Bioscience, 9DrugBank, 34PharmGKB, 18HMDB See all sources |
Compounds related to mycobacterial infection according to GeneDecks:(show top 50) (show all 199)
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Sources: 12Gene Ontology See all sources |
Cellular components related to mycobacterial infection according to GeneDecks:
Biological processes related to mycobacterial infection according to GeneDecks:(show top 50) (show all 81)
Molecular functions related to mycobacterial infection according to GeneDecks:
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