Mycobacterium obuense Bacteremia in a Patient with Pneumonia
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Mycobacterium obuense Bacteremia in a Patient with Pneumonia
Abstract
Mycobacterium obuense is a pigmented, rapidly growing mycobacterium. Because it has been considered nonpathogenic, M. obuense is being investigated in clinical trials of cancer immunotherapy and bioremediation. We report a case of bacteremia caused by M. obuense in a patient with pneumonia, showing its potential pathogenicity.
Keywords: Mexico; Mycobacteria obuense; bacteremia; bacteria; blood cultures; immunotherapy; lung; pathogenicity; pneumonia; respiratory infections; tuberculosis and other mycobacteria.
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