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Two hundred years ago, give or take the odd decade, Pseudomonas aeruginosa was an environmental bacterium,¹ apparently not one, as far as medical records in the pre-microbiology days can be discerned, associated as a human pathogen.²
Today, P. aeruginosa is associated with a high number of multidrug-resistant infections,³...
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