pseudomonas
Americannoun
PLURAL
pseudomonadesnoun
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Just a few months later in July, the trust said that during testing of water outlets, high levels of Pseudomonas aeruginosa were discovered in the water system.
From BBC
Ms Edwards said that the full report into the issue of the pseudomonas bacteria at the hospital would determine three potential courses of action.
From BBC
In September, the BBC revealed that pseudomonas was again discovered at the maternity hospital just weeks after it was officially accepted by the trust from the contractor.
From BBC
Earlier in 2024, the World Health Organization updated its list of bacterial pathogens that can develop resistance to antibiotics to include Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and E. coli, among others.
From Science Daily
It said a further two positive samples of pseudomonas were discovered by the contractor on 28th February 2024, but that “the levels detected were within contractual obligations”.
From BBC
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