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Review
. 2023 May-Aug;24(10):1113-1123.
doi: 10.1080/14656566.2023.2211258. Epub 2023 May 10.

Current treatment options for Mycobacterium marinum cutaneous infections

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Current treatment options for Mycobacterium marinum cutaneous infections

Marina Medel-Plaza et al. Expert Opin Pharmacother. 2023 May-Aug.

Abstract

Introduction: Mycobacterium marinum is a slowly growing photochromogenic nontuberculous mycobacterium that has special growth characteristics. It causes a uniquely human disease, a cutaneous syndrome named fish tank granuloma or swimming pool granuloma because of the strong epidemiological links with water. The treatment of this disease involves the use of different antimicrobials alone and in combination, depending on the severity of the disease. The antibiotics most frequently used are macrolides, tetracyclines, cotrimoxazole, quinolones, aminoglycosides, rifamycins, and ethambutol. Other approaches include the use of surgery in some cases. New treatment options, like new antibiotics, phage therapy, phototherapy, and others are currently being developed with good in vitro experimental results. In any case, the disease is usually a mild one, and the outcome is good in most of the treated patients.

Areas covered: We have searched the literature for treatment schemes and drugs used for treatment of M. marinum disease, as well as other therapeutic options.

Expert opinion: Medical treatment is the most recommended approach option, as M. marinum is usually susceptible to tetracyclines, quinolones, macrolides, cotrimoxazole, and some tuberculostatic drugs, usually used in a combined therapeutic scheme. Surgical treatment is an option that can be curative and diagnostic in small lesions.

Keywords: Mycobacterium marinum; combined therapy; fish tank granuloma; skin and soft tissue infection; surgery; treatment.

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