
M.fortuitum, M.chelonae, and M.abscessus are
A) responsible for approximately 90% of clinical mycobacterial disease.
B) able to grow on routine bacteriologic media.
C) weakly gram-positive rods resembling diphtheroids on Gram stain.
D) seen as visible colonies that appear on solid media in 7 days or less.
E) All of the above are correct.
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