Pseudomonas Cepacia: Causative agent of a nosocomial infection caused by the use of a contaminated disinfectant jar

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  • Gustavo Gini Department of Microbiology

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    https://doi.org/10.54495/Rev.Cientifica.v3i1.467

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    Pseudomonas Cepacia, causative agent, nosocomial infection, contaminated disinfectant jar

    Abstract

    This report highlights the isolation of Pseudomonas cepacia as the causative agent of a minor hospital-acquired infection resulting from the use of contaminated disinfectant soap. It also provides some observations on the various bacteria that can cause such hospital-acquired infections, as well as their control and microbiological study.

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    1985-06-30

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    Pseudomonas Cepacia: Causative agent of a nosocomial infection caused by the use of a contaminated disinfectant jar. (1985). Revista Científica, 3(1), 28-31. https://doi.org/10.54495/Rev.Cientifica.v3i1.467

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