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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 66, Issue 11 1092-1093, Copyright © 1976 by American Public Health Association

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa serogroup 11 and pool-associated skin rash.

J A Jacobson, A W Hoadley and J J Farmer, 3rd

The isolation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, serogroup 11, from the skin lesions of bathers and from public whirlpools during outbreaks of pool-associated rash illness raises the question of whether the association is an etiologic one and if so what accounts for it. We suggest that a particular environmental adaptation of some strains of Pseudomonas and certain virulence factors they possess may enhance their pathogenic potential.




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H. M. Feder JR, J. M. Grant-Kels, and R. C. Tilton
Pseudomonas Whirlpool Dermatitis: Report of an Outbreak in Two Families
Clinical Pediatrics, September 1, 1983; 22(9): 638 - 642.
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