Mycobacterium

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Mycobacterium is a genus of bacterium characterised in part by a particularly thick, waxy and hydrophobic cell wall, making it particularly robust and very easily causing infections in humans. Two examples of diseases caused by mycobacterium are leprosy and tuberculosis and treatments for a mycobacterium infection must include courses of strong antibiotics.

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Mycobacterium has one or more of the following symptoms:

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