Difference between typical and atypical mycobacteria
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Mycobacteria other than those that make up the M. tuberculosis complex are called nontuberculous or atypical mycobacteria. ... More than 100 species of atypical mycobacteria have been described. Most have been implicated in human infection, including more than 20 newly described species since the 1990s
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