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]
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^ abKim BJ, Hong SH, Yu HK, Park YG, Jeong J, Lee SH, Kim SR, Kim K, Kook YH, Kim BJ. (2013). "Mycobacterium parakoreense sp. nov., a slowly growing non-chromogenic species related to Mycobacterium koreense, isolated from a human clinical specimen". Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 63 (Pt 6): 2301–2308. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.045070-0. PMID23159753.