Species of bacterium
Mycolicibacillus trivialis (formerly Mycobacterium triviale[3]) is a species of Mycolicibacillus. It is known to cause relapsing peritonitis.[5]
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- ^ Janakiraman, H.; Abraham, G.; Mathew, M.; Lalitha, M.K.; Bhaskar, S. (2007). "Relapsing peritonitis due to co-infection with Mycobacterium triviale and Candida albicans in a CAPD patient". Perit Dial Int. 27 (3): 311–3. doi:10.1177/089686080702700319. PMID 17468481. S2CID 41187628.