Emergence of Mycobacterium canariasense infections in central Israel

In 2018, Mycobacterium canariasense bloodstream infection was diagnosed in Israel. Further investigation had identified additional five cases in three medical centers, including isolates from blood (1), cornea (1), and sputum (3). Isolates were susceptible to all the antimicrobial tested. All but on...

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Hauptverfasser: Grossman, Rona, Adler, Amos, Rubinstein, Mor, Nissan, Israel, Kaidar-Shwartz, Hasia, Dveyrin, Zeev, Leshem, Eyal, Maor, Yasmin, Tau, Luba, Rorman, Efrat
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description In 2018, Mycobacterium canariasense bloodstream infection was diagnosed in Israel. Further investigation had identified additional five cases in three medical centers, including isolates from blood (1), cornea (1), and sputum (3). Isolates were susceptible to all the antimicrobial tested. All but one isolate was related by whole-genome phylogeny.
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Brief Report
Cornea
Epidemics
Genomes
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Humans
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Israel - epidemiology
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Medical equipment
Medical Microbiology
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Mycobacterium Infections
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Public health
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