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ABSTRACT

A new species of nonphot ochromogen mycobacteria is described. Most of the strains examined have been isolated from man; however, because of their lack of relationship to human disease, the name Mycobacterium triviale Kubica is proposed. The physical and biochemical characteristics, serologic activity, and thin layer chromatographic pattern of this new species serve to distinguish it from other nonphotochromo-genic mycobacteria in Runyon’s Group III.

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