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Postulated sources of Mycobacterium intracellulare and Mycobacterium scrofulaceum infection: isolation of mycobacteria from estuaries and ocean waters.
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Microbial SystematicsEngineeringMicrobial DiseaseSouth-eastern United StatesMarine PollutionOcean WatersMicrobial EcologyMycobacterium IntracellulareEnvironmental MicrobiologyMycobacterium Scrofulaceum InfectionMicrobiologyBiological OceanographyMarine BiologyMarine BiotaMedicineClinical MicrobiologyPotential Source
Mycobacteria biochemically and serologically similar to those isolated from humans have been found in estuaries and ocean waters in the south-eastern United States. This is consistent with the hypothesis that aerosols from these waters are one potential source of infection with these mycobacteria.