Mycobacterium marinum, a species of bacteria that causes a form of tuberculosis in cold-blooded animals, including saltwater fish. The bacterium is also found in swimming pools and aquariums and is associated with skin lesions in humans.
Mycobacterium marinum, a species of bacteria that causes a form of tuberculosis in cold-blooded animals, including saltwater fish. The bacterium is also found in swimming pools and aquariums and is associated with skin lesions in humans.