Mycobacterium terrae Wayne 1966 (Approved Lists 1980)
Mycolicibacter terrae (formerly Mycobacterium terrae) is a slow-growing species of mycobacteria.[1][5] It is an ungrouped member of the third Runyon (nonchromatogenic mycobacteria). It is known to cause serious skin infections, which are "relatively resistant to antibiotic therapy".[6]
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