Mycobacterium aichiense (ex Tsukamura 1973) Tsukamura 1981
Mycolicibacterium aichiense (formerly Mycobacterium aichiense[2]) is a species of bacteria from the phylum Actinomycetota that was first isolated from soil and from human sputum.[1] It produces pigments when grow in the dark and grows rapidly at 25–37 °C on Ogawa egg medium or Sauton agar medium.[1]
^Tsukamura M. (1973). "迅速発育性,暗発色性抗酸菌の新菌種, Mycobacterium chubuense Tsukamura, Mycobacterium aichiense Tsukamura および Mycobacterium tokaiense Ttukamura" [New species of rapidly growing, scotochromogenic mycobacteria, Mycobacterium chubuense Tsukamura, Mycobacterium aichiense Tsukamura, and Mycobacterium tokaiense Tsukamura]. Med. Biol. (Tokyo). 86: 13–17.
^Tsukamura M. (1973). "土壌および喀痰に見いだされる抗酸菌の4新菌種 Mycobacterium neoaurum, Mycobacterium aichiense, Mycobacterium chubuense および Mycobacterium tokaiense" [Four new species of acid-fast bacteria found in soil and sputum: Mycobacterium neoaurum, Mycobacterium aichiense, Mycobacterium chubuense and Mycobacterium tokaiense]. 医療 (Medical Care). 27 (2). doi:10.11261/iryo1946.27.135.