Mycobacterium florentinum
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Mycobacterium florentinum Tortoli et al. 2005, DSM 44852 |
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Mycobacterium florentinum
Etymology: florentinum, of the Italian city of Florence, where the majority of the strains were collected and investigated.
Type Strain
First isolated and characterized in Florence, Italy. Strain FI-93171 = CCUG 50992 = CIP 108409 = DSM 44852
References
- Tortoli et al. 2005. Mycobacterium florentinum sp. nov., isolated from humans. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 55, 1101-1106.