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Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2008
Aerobic gram-negative bacilli are rare causes of endocarditis. The epidemiology and risk factors for developing gram-negative endocarditis are evolving. New pathogens, some of which are multidrug resistant, are emerging. The role of nosocomial infections, particularly central venous catheter infections, is increasing.
Milagros P, Reyes, Katherine C, Reyes
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Aerobic gram-negative bacilli are rare causes of endocarditis. The epidemiology and risk factors for developing gram-negative endocarditis are evolving. New pathogens, some of which are multidrug resistant, are emerging. The role of nosocomial infections, particularly central venous catheter infections, is increasing.
Milagros P, Reyes, Katherine C, Reyes
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Radiology, 1973
Abstract The chest films of 58 patients with proved pneumonia due to Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Escherichia coli, Proteus, or Bacteroides were reviewed. Pseudomonas pneumonia was characterized by diffuse alveolar involvement with rapid progression to extensive macrocavitation.
J D, Unger, H D, Rose, G F, Unger
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Abstract The chest films of 58 patients with proved pneumonia due to Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Escherichia coli, Proteus, or Bacteroides were reviewed. Pseudomonas pneumonia was characterized by diffuse alveolar involvement with rapid progression to extensive macrocavitation.
J D, Unger, H D, Rose, G F, Unger
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