Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an epidemiological risk strains isolated in hospital environment
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2015-01Author
Toribio Jiménez, Jeiry
Aguirre Noyola, José Luis
Garza Ramos, Ulises
Ruvalcaba Ledezma, Jesús Carlos
Ayala Sanchez, Adriana
Rodríguez Barrera, Miguel Ángel
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Pseudomona aeruginosa isolated from hospital environmental surfaces were characterized and produce to different antibiotic resistance and heavy metal concentration, biosurfactants, pyocyanin, biofilms, as well as to measure their tolerance, growth on various carbon sources, antimicrobial resistance and resistance to heavy metals.hemolytic profile, all strains produced mono and dirhamnolipids.
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