C61: Motility and Toxic Molecule Production as Potential Virulence Factors of the Human Opportunistic Pathogen Mycoplasma amphoriforme

Mycoplasma amphoriforme is a species of bacteria that is likely a human opportunistic pathogen contributing to respiratory tract infections (1). M. amphoriforme was first isolated in 1999, formally described in a patient in 2003 (1), and the first case of this species in the Western hemisphere was recently isolated (Xiao, unpublished). Accordingly, its full role […]

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