reviewJournal of Medical MicrobiologyAug 12, 2009Closed access

Pseudomonas aeruginosa – a phenomenon of bacterial resistance

Medical University of Sofia

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Abstract

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of the leading nosocomial pathogens worldwide. Nosocomial infections caused by this organism are often hard to treat because of both the intrinsic resistance of the species (it has constitutive expression of AmpC beta-lactamase and efflux pumps, combined with a low permeability of the outer membrane), and its remarkable ability to acquire further resistance mechanisms to multiple groups of antimicrobial agents, including beta-lactams, aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolones. P. aeruginosa represents a phenomenon of bacterial resistance, since practically all known mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance can be seen in it: derepression of chromosomal AmpC cephalosporinase; production…

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Keywords
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • Microbiology
  • Efflux
  • Integron
  • Biology
  • Bacterial outer membrane
  • Antibiotic resistance
  • Antimicrobial
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