Agnieszka Kiryszewska, Izabela Szczerba, Janina L Grzegorczyk and Wojciech Gaszynski
Pseudomonas mendocina is a Gram-negative, non-fermenting rod bacterium. It is generally isolated from soil and water samples. So far, it has been isolated from several human clinical samples. We report the seventh case of infection in human caused by this uncommon organism.
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