Mycolicibacillus parakoreensis (formerly Mycobacterium parakoreense[2]) is a slow-growing, non-chromogenic species of Mycolicibacillus originally isolated from the sputum of a human patient.[1] It is susceptible to amikacin, clarithromycin, and rifampin.[4]
Mycolicibacillus parakoreensis (formerly Mycobacterium parakoreense) is a slow-growing, non-chromogenic species of Mycolicibacillus originally isolated from the sputum of a human patient. It is susceptible to amikacin, clarithromycin, and rifampin.