Mycobacterium thermoresistibile

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Mycobacterium thermoresistibile - a species of aerobic, gram positive, rod shaped bacteria assigned to the phylum actinobacteria. This species is acid fast, rapidly growing, catalase, urease and tween 80 hydrolysis positive, and tellurite reductase, iron uptake, and arylsulfatase (14 days) negative, and is susceptible to ciprofloxacin. M. Thermoresistibile is found in soil and is strongly associated with pulmonary and skin infections, but rarely isolated from clinical samples.

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