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. 1981 Nov;14(5):593–595. doi: 10.1128/jcm.14.5.593-595.1981

Mycobacterium thermoresistibile: a new pathogen for humans.

I Weitzman, D Osadczyi, M L Corrado, D Karp
PMCID: PMC273998  PMID: 7309855

Abstract

The first evidence of the potential pathogenicity of Mycobacterium thermoresistibile is presented. This mycobacterium, initially identified as Mycobacterium gordonae, was isolated repeatedly from sputum, a bronchoscopy specimen. and later, an open lung biopsy. The distinctive characteristics are described, including the unique ability of the organism to grow at 52 degrees C.

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