Abstract
Mycobacterium celatum is a recently described species which, on the basis of conventional tests, may be misidentified as Mycobacterium xenopi or as belonging to the Mycobacterium avium complex. Only genomic sequencing or high-performance liquid chromatography of cell wall mycolic acids can presently allow a correct identification of this mycobacterium. Two cases of infection due to M. celatum, in AIDS patients, are described here. The quantitative susceptibility pattern of the isolates to a wide spectrum of drugs is also reported.
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Tortoli, E., Piersimoni, C., Bacosi, D., Bartoloni, A., Betti, F., Bono, L., … Bottger, E. C. (1995). Isolation of the newly described species Mycobacterium celatum from AIDS patients. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 33(1), 137–140. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.33.1.137-140.1995
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