Different clinical features of patients with pulmonary disease caused by various Mycobacterium avium–intracellulare complex subspecies and antimicrobial susceptibility
• Among the 144 patients with Mycobacterium avium pulmonary disease, 57 (39.6%), 37 (25.7%), 37 (25.7%), and 13 (9.0%) were infected with Mycobacterium intracellulare subspecies intracellulare (MIsI), M. avium subspecies hominissuis (MAsH), M. intracellulare subspecies chimaera (MIsC), and others, r...
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