Abstract
Mycobacterium genavense, a recently reported cause of a wasting illness in patients with AIDS, was isolated from a cervical lymph node from a dog with severe hind limb weakness and from trachael tissue from a parrot with acute onset respiratory distress. Physicians caring for immunocompromised patients should consider birds and dogs potential sources of M. genavense infection and submit appropriate specimens for culture.
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Kiehn, T. E., Hoefer, H., Bottger, E. C., Ross, R., Wong, M., Edwards, F., … Armstrong, D. (1996). Mycobacterium genavense infections in pet animals. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 34(7), 1840–1842. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.34.7.1840-1842.1996
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