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[Mycobacterial pulmonary infection due to Mycobacterium simiae]
W Gaspard1, I N'Gampolo1, F Rivière1
1Service des maladies respiratoires, hôpital d'instruction des armées Percy, 101, avenue Henri-Barbusse, 92140 Clamart, France.
Introduction:
Mycobacterium simiae pulmonary infections remain exceptional in France.
Case Report:
We report a case of M. simiae lung infection and a 10-year follow-up in a non-immunocompromised host.
Conclusion:
This case emphasizes the difficulties of choosing the appropriate drugs and their side effects in the absence of any existing gold standard.
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