Mycobacterium branderi explained

Mycobacterium branderi is a slowly growing, nonchromogenic Mycobacterium first isolated from patients in Finland. Etymology: of Brander, referring to Eljas Brander, the former head of the Tuberculosis Laboratory of the National Public Health Institute, Finland, who collected the strains.

Description

Microscopy

Colony characteristics

Physiology

Differential characteristics

Pathogenesis

Type strain

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