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In order to carry out the right treatment and epidemiologic evaluation, it is important to identify non-tuberculosis mycobacterium by culture methods.
This unusual mycobacterium may play a role in the epidemiology of animal and human tuberculosis in Spain.
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Prasanthi K, Murty Ds 
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis might have originated from an environmental ancestor.
These microimmunodiffusion tests appear to be specific for Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

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