HIGHLIGHTS
- who: M. D. Weidmann from the China China have published the article: A case of novel, rapid-growing, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report the first such identification in a clinical isolate in the United_States, as well as the first case in which the patient subsequently underwent lung transplantation.
- future: Studies are needed to assess the relationship between culture incubation time and disease severity for M. kumamotonensis pulmonary infection.
SUMMARY
The authors present a case of severe pulmonary disease due to Mycolicibacter kumamotonensis in a 57-year . . .
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