Niacin-positive Mycobacterium kansasii isolated from immunocompromised patients.
AUTOR(ES)
Nachamkin, I
RESUMO
Niacin-positive Mycobacterium kansasii was isolated from three patients, two with respiratory infections and one with a perirectal abscess. The isolates were phenotypically similar to other strains of M. kansasii, differing only in their ability to produce niacin. This phenotype has been reported only twice in the literature, during the 1960s.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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