“…This is an extremely polymorphic bacterial genus that includes fast-growing species (less than 7 days), and slow growing species (7-60 days) and non-culturable outside animals species, Mycobacterium leprae, leprosy causing agent (Euzéby, 2010). Mycobacteria are divided into two major groups, they are complex tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis mycobacteria (NTM) also called environmental mycobacteria (mycobacteria of leprosy and atypical mycobacteria) (Inderlied et al, 1993;Caruso et al, 2009;del Rio Camacho et al, 2010). Although, molecular biology has helped to discover the existence of diversity in environmental mycobacteria (Domenech et al, 1994;Menendez et al, 2002;Williamson et al, 2008;Kakou-Ngazoa et al, 2015), culturing of species however, remains the most efficient means of knowing their physiology and their antibiotic sensitivity (Kubica et al, 1964;Trujillo et al, 2004).…”