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Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1997
SUMMARYPrevious reports of Pseudomonas folliculitis in children identified heated pools, hot tubs or spa baths as the source of the infection. This report presents a 4‐year‐old female with Pseudomonas folliculitis acquired from the family bath tub. The source of the infection was contaminated bath toys and bath plug.
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SUMMARYPrevious reports of Pseudomonas folliculitis in children identified heated pools, hot tubs or spa baths as the source of the infection. This report presents a 4‐year‐old female with Pseudomonas folliculitis acquired from the family bath tub. The source of the infection was contaminated bath toys and bath plug.
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Clinical Eye and Vision Care, 2000
A case report of a patient with ulcerative keratitis in the left eye is discussed. A large area of ulceration was noted with a central corneal perforation. The ulcer was culture positive for Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Proper management and referral will be discussed in the text.
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A case report of a patient with ulcerative keratitis in the left eye is discussed. A large area of ulceration was noted with a central corneal perforation. The ulcer was culture positive for Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Proper management and referral will be discussed in the text.
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Current Microbiology, 1997
The ferripyochelin receptor A (fptA) gene codes for the transport of the ferrisiderophore ferripyochelin in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. A P. aeruginosa fptA internal fragment was used to probe chromosomal DNA from P. aureofaciens, B. cepacia, P. fluorescens, P. putida, and five strains of P.aeruginosa.
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The ferripyochelin receptor A (fptA) gene codes for the transport of the ferrisiderophore ferripyochelin in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. A P. aeruginosa fptA internal fragment was used to probe chromosomal DNA from P. aureofaciens, B. cepacia, P. fluorescens, P. putida, and five strains of P.aeruginosa.
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2018
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2013
The purpose of the present study was the identification of bacterial strain Pseudomonas A1 ( . 1) at the genus level and the investigation of its pathogenic properties. After phylogenetic analysis with the use of genes16S rRNA, gyrB, ropB and ropD, as well as based on its biochemical and physiological properties, it was found that the strain P.A1 ...
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The purpose of the present study was the identification of bacterial strain Pseudomonas A1 ( . 1) at the genus level and the investigation of its pathogenic properties. After phylogenetic analysis with the use of genes16S rRNA, gyrB, ropB and ropD, as well as based on its biochemical and physiological properties, it was found that the strain P.A1 ...
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2008
Concise and up-to-date, this handy guide fills a gap in the literature by providing the essential knowledge for everyone with an interest in the topic. The result is a comprehensive overview of the most important model organism in applied microbiology that covers basic biology, pathology and biotechnological applications.
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Concise and up-to-date, this handy guide fills a gap in the literature by providing the essential knowledge for everyone with an interest in the topic. The result is a comprehensive overview of the most important model organism in applied microbiology that covers basic biology, pathology and biotechnological applications.
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The American Journal of Cardiology, 1973
A L, Saroff, D, Armstrong, W D, Johnson
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A L, Saroff, D, Armstrong, W D, Johnson
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2011
9.1 Basis of infection, 189 9.2 Clinical features of infection, 189 9.3 Basis of diagnosis, 189 9.4 Principles of treatment, 190 9.5 Implications within hospital setting, 190 •
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9.1 Basis of infection, 189 9.2 Clinical features of infection, 189 9.3 Basis of diagnosis, 189 9.4 Principles of treatment, 190 9.5 Implications within hospital setting, 190 •
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