Polyclonal Mycobacterium avium infections in patients with AIDS: Variations in antimicrobial susceptibilities of different strains of M. avium isolated from the same patient

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Broth microdilution MICs were determined for pairs of strains isolated from five AIDS patients with polyclonal Mycobacterium avium infection. Four (80%) of the five patients were infected simultaneously with strains having different antimicrobial susceptibility patterns. These findings have implications for the interpretation of susceptibility data in M. avium prophylaxis and treatment trials.

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Von Reyn, C. F., Jacobs, N. J., Arbeit, R. D., Maslow, J. N., & Niemczyk, S. (1995). Polyclonal Mycobacterium avium infections in patients with AIDS: Variations in antimicrobial susceptibilities of different strains of M. avium isolated from the same patient. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.33.4.1008-1010.1995

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