Pseudomonas infection

Pseudomonas is a Gram-negative, active bacterium that is an opportunistic pathogen that often causes infections acquired in hospitals. When the body's resistance decreases, contact with the pathogen can cause systemic responses Site infections, such as burns, respiratory tract, urinary tract, central nervous system, corneal infections, and sepsis.

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