The Etiology and Persistence of Cryptic Bacterial Infections: A Hypothesis

The Etiology and Persistence of Cryptic Bacterial Infections: A Hypothesis

Costerton, J. W.;
reviews of infectious diseases 1984 Vol. 6 pp. S608-S616
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Abstract. The growth and survival mechanisms used by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in human infections are similar to those used by the organism in aquatic systems. P

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