| Condition type | Bacteria |
|---|---|
| Affected systems | Reproductive |
| Sexually Transmissible | Yes |
| Genitourinary Incidence | Rare |
| Age group affected |
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Microbial information
| Anaerobe / Aerobe | Aerobe |
|---|---|
| Gram stain | Gram-positive |
| Best tests to detect |
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| Pathogen of |
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| Commensal of (Can naturally inhabit, but not necessarily as a healthy addition) | |
| Optimal growth pH | |
| Conditions correlated with |
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| Cellular adherence capacities | High |
| Found in healthy vaginas | No |
| Biofilm-forming capacities | |
| Cellular Morphology | |
| Microbe Motility | |
| Colony Colour | |
| Substances Produced | |
| Sexually Transmissible |
What are the symptoms of Mycobacterium tuberculosis female genital/reproductive organ infection?
- Abdominal Pain
- Discharge
- Inflammation
- Menstrual Irregularities
- Pain
- Pelvic Pain
- Soreness
- Swelling
- Ulcers
- Yet to be determined
What causes Mycobacterium tuberculosis female genital/reproductive organ infection?
- No causes found for Mycobacterium tuberculosis female genital/reproductive organ infection, yet.
What are the risk factors associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis female genital/reproductive organ infection?
- No risk factors for Mycobacterium tuberculosis female genital/reproductive organ infection, yet.
How do you diagnose Mycobacterium tuberculosis female genital/reproductive organ infection?
- No diagnoses found for Mycobacterium tuberculosis female genital/reproductive organ infection, yet.
How do you treat Mycobacterium tuberculosis female genital/reproductive organ infection?
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