a clinical comparison between mycobacterium avium and mycobacterium intracellulare infections. | susceptibility, clinical features, and response to treatment were compared between 29 cases of mycobacterium avium infection and 43 cases of mycobacterium intracellulare infection detected in the nagasaki (japan) area and identified by a dna probe method. in vitro susceptibility of two species to antituberculous agents was determined by a microdilution method, and m avium was more resistant to enviomycin at 25 mg/l than m intracellulare, while m intracellulare was more resistant to isoniazid at ... | 1993 | 8222796 |