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Revision as of 15:29, 23 February 2024
Pseudomonas aeurignosa
By Alexis Newman
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a powerful pathogen responsible for a multitude of different infections including respiratory and blood infections, especially for individuals who are hospitalized for long periods or have underlying medical conditions. This bacteria is common in Urinary Tract infections, Pneumonia, and Cystic Fibrosis. This bacteria is also the number one nosocomial (hospital-acquired) infection worldwide.
P. aeruginosa is so strong due to its antibiotic-resistant abilities. It's gram-negative encasement provides a structure that has evolved to fight off any medication
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Legend/credit: Magnified 20,000X, this colorized scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicts a grouping of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria. Photo credit: CDC. Every image requires a link to the source.
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