Can Mycobacterium cause urinary tract infections?

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asked Jan 30, 2024 in Diseases Conditions by Ariannar (2,080 points)
Can Mycobacterium cause urinary tract infections?

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answered Mar 30, 2024 by Vapirusky (52,230 points)
Mycobacterium can cause urinary tract infections although urinary tract infections from mycobacterium are rare.

Mycobacterial infections are complex diseases and even more so in people that are suffering from immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs).

Mycobacterial infections can cause tuberculosis, nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) pulmonary infections, other localized NTM or disseminated infections, leprosy, and chronic ulcers (Buruli ulcer).

Someone can develop a nontuberculous mycobacterial infection if you drink contaminated water.

Bacteria can also enter the body through a break in the skin, such as a puncture wound that gets contaminated with water or soil.

Inhaling the bacteria also puts you at risk for infection.

Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Symptoms of pulmonary NTM infection are similar to those of tuberculosis and include cough with sputum production, shortness of breath, tiredness or fatigue, fever, unplanned weight loss, lack of appetite, night sweats, and coughing up blood.

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