Genotypic and phenotypic evolution of a Pseudomonas aeruginosa ST395 strain during 11-year in hospital spread.
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microbiology
infectious diseases
Collected date : from 1997 to 2013
Creators :
Didier Hocquet
P. aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen responsible of hospital-acquired infections in immunocompromised patients. Although in-host evolution of P. aeruginosa is well documented, little is known about this pathogen evolution during its spread on a hospital scale. The high-risk multidrug resistant ...
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