Prominent Nontuberculous Mycobacterial (NTM) Infections emerging therapies include ALIS, Antimycobacterial regimen, ...
Edited by Carl Nathan, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY; received August 29, 2023; accepted February 1, 2024 ...
The rise of infections caused by Mgen, C. auris, treatment-resistant E. coli, and more could become future public-health threats, experts say.
Abstract: M. fortuitum is a recognized rapidly growing bacterium known for causing opportunistic infections in humans. Understanding the pathophysiology of M. fortuitum requires analysis of genes and ...
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