Infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa are a major health problem, especially for immune-compromised and cystic fibrosis patients, owing to the particular drug resistance of the microorganism.
aeruginosa infection will require future investigation, Guerrero-Fonseca and Yipp agreed. It's an open question whether "treating Pseudomonas infection before or after lung transplant might alter ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is notorious for its role in food spoilage and infections, posing a significant threat to both food ...
A new study unveils an innovative strategy to combat Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a major culprit behind food spoilage and ...
aeruginosa infections and rejection of transplanted lungs, but a possible solution for the problem. More information: Fuyi Liao et al, Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection induces intragraft ...
Lung transplant recipients are highly vulnerable to infections, with Pseudomonas aeruginosa being a leading cause of bacterial pneumonia. Researchers have found in a new study that infection ...
The Ministry of Environment on March 4 announced its development of an antimicrobial peptide using Halcurias carlgreni, a ...
It is a new pattern of recognition between bacterial proteins and the host immune system during P. aeruginosa infection, producing a new virulence factor to inhibit the host's immune response.
In a study published in Microbiological Research, scientists from Surrey investigated how different RNS and ROS ratios affect ...