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Mycobacterium neoaurum–an unusual cause of infection of vascular catheters: case report and review.

George, S L, and L S Schlesinger. 1999. “Mycobacterium Neoaurum–an Unusual Cause of Infection of Vascular Catheters: Case Report and Review.”. Clinical Infectious Diseases : An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 28 (3): 682-3.
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