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*The 'classical' tuberculosis lesions are caused by the [[Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex]]
*The 'classical' tuberculosis lesions are caused by the [[Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex]]
*The Johne's type lesions are caused by the [[Mycobacterium avium complex]]
*The Johne's type lesions are caused by the [[Mycobacterium avium complex]]
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*Environmental species found in soil, vegetation and water
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*Environmental species
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found in soil, vegetation and water
*[[''Mycobacterium leprae'' and ''M.lepraemurium'']] cause human, feline and murine leprosy
*[[''Mycobacterium leprae'' and ''M.lepraemurium'']] cause human, feline and murine leprosy
*Atypical mycobacteriosis is a localized opportunistic skin and subcutaneous infection caused by saprophytic and rapidly growing atypical mycobacteria
*Atypical mycobacteriosis is a localized opportunistic skin and subcutaneous infection caused by saprophytic and rapidly growing atypical mycobacteria
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