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From: Mixed infection of three nontuberculous mycobacteria species identified by metagenomic next-generation sequencing in a patient with peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis: a rare case report and literature review

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The diagnosis and treatment process of the patient and etiology testing. a Clinical course of the patient. LEV: levofloxacin; SCF: cefoperazone sulbactam; MFX: moxifloxacin; AMK: amikacin; CXT: cefoxitin; ab: abdominal dropsy; sp.: sputum; iv: intravenous; ip: intraperitoneal; ↙ means inject vancomycin 2 g into peritoneal cavity each time. b PCR results of three fragments for each of the three bacteria on agarose gel electrophoresis: NTC: No Template Control, S1: Target fragment 1 of Mycobacterium smegmatis which is 322 bp; S2: Target fragment 2 of Mycobacterium smegmatis which is 308 bp; S3: Target fragment 3 of Mycobacterium smegmatis which is 148 bp; G1: Target fragment 1 of Mycobacterium goodii which is 229 bp; G2: Target fragment 2 of Mycobacterium goodii which is 840 bp; G3: Target fragment 3 of Mycobacterium goodii which is 150 bp; A1: Target fragment 1 of Mycobacterium abscessus which is 1061 bp; A2: Target fragment 2 of Mycobacterium abscessus which is 320 bp; A3: Target fragment 3 of Mycobacterium abscessus which is 133 bp

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