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  • ...suborder); Mycobacteriaceae (family); Mycobacterium (genus); Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) (species group). ''Mycobacterium avium''
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  • ...rder); Mycobacteriaceae (Family); ''Mycobacterium'' (Genus); Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) (Species group) [11] ''Mycobacterium avium''
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  • ...suborder); Mycobacteriaceae (family); Mycobacterium (genus); Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) (species group). ''Mycobacterium avium''
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  • ====''Mycobacterium'' spp.==== ...ronmental conditions within the shower head support the accumulation of ''Mycobacterium'', their resistance to chlorine is thought to be another reason of its hig
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  • ...ria; Actinobacteria; Actinomycetales; Corynebacterineae; Mycobacteriaceae; Mycobacterium [[#References |[1]]]. ''Mycobacterium colombiense''
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  • ...ycetales (Order); Corynebacterineae (Suborder); Mycobacteriaceae (Family); Mycobacterium (Genus) (8). ''Mycobacterium smegmatis.''
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  • ...rder); Mycobacteriaceae (Family); ''Mycobacterium'' (Genus); Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) (Species group) [11] ''Mycobacterium avium''
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  • ''Mycobacterium abscessus'' ''Mycobacterium abscessus'' (''M. abscessus'') is a species complex with three distinct sub
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  • ...phage resulted in a 100-fold decrease in the number of intracellular <i>M. avium</i>. Source: Broxmeyer et al 2002.]] ...livery of the phage to the target pathogenic bacteria. A decrease in <i>M. avium</i> number was seen when treated with the delivery bacteria, but a far grea
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  • ...[Legionella]]'' ''non-pneumophila, Campylobacter jejuni, [[Mycobacterium]] avium'', and ''Cryptosporidium sp''. Waterworks systems did not show these patho ...ommon and well-understood of these include methylobacterium, sphingomonas, mycobacterium, and serratia marcescens, though the first two are the most abundant (Kelle
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  • ...terium avium subsp. paratuberculosis</i> and <i>Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium</i> by Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA. Vet. Microbiol. 79: 275–284.<b
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  • ...'' spp., ''[[Micrococcus]]'' spp., ''Moraxella'' spp., ''[[Mycobacterium]] avium'', ''Nocardia'' spp., ''[[Pasteurella]]'' spp., ''[[Porphyromonas]] gingiva ...tal Water Line. They are ''[[Legionella pneumophila]]'', [[Mycobacterium|''Mycobacterium'' spp.]], [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]], and [[Staphylococcus|''Staphylococcus
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