Lung infections ? 3:Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other related species

阅读量:

49

作者:

RobertWilsonRuthBDowling

展开

摘要:

Pseudomonas aeruginosa was first obtained in pure culture by Gessard in 1882 from cutaneous wounds which had a blue green discolouration1 and is the major human pathogen from a large genus of strictly aerobic Gram-negative rods which are widely distributed in nature.2 The majority of P aeruginosa strains produce at least two pigments, a fluorescent yellow pigment and a blue pigment called pyocyanin, which together give the characteristic colour noted above when the bacterium is grown on agar.3 P aeruginosa is motile by means of a single flagellum and thrives in moist environments; it is extremely versatile biochemically and can grow in many habitats including soil, surface waters, plants and various foods such as vegetables eaten by man.2 4 In hospitals P aeruginosa can be found in sinks, respirators, humidifiers, etc, and is occasionally found on the hands of medical personnel.2 P aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen which only causes disease in patients with impaired host defences. The patient's defences may be generally weakened by debility or cancer, or there may be specific humeral or cellular defects. Neutropenic patients are especially susceptible to pseudomonas infection and to subsequent septicaemia. Alternatively, the body's defences may be specifically breached as in corneal ulceration or skin burns, or artificially overcome as with assisted ventilation or by an indwelling urinary catheter.4 Patients with bronchiectasis are particularly prone to chronic infection, and delayed mucociliary clearance may be responsible.5 6 The use of broad spectrum antibiotics may kill commensal flora or more antibiotic-sensitive pathogenic species causing infection, and promote colonisation by the intrinsically resistant pseudomonas.7 P aeruginosa is particularly associated with progressive and ultimately fatal chronic respiratory infection in cystic fibrosis. Clues about the biological basis of this host-bacterial interaction which occurs almost inevitably are just being discovered.

展开

被引量:

131

年份:

1998

thorax.bmj.com ResearchGate (全网免费下载)

通过文献互助平台发起求助,成功后即可免费获取论文全文。

相似文献

参考文献

引证文献

来源期刊

引用走势

2008
被引量:16

站内活动

辅助模式

0

引用

文献可以批量引用啦~
欢迎点我试用!

关于我们

百度学术集成海量学术资源,融合人工智能、深度学习、大数据分析等技术,为科研工作者提供全面快捷的学术服务。在这里我们保持学习的态度,不忘初心,砥砺前行。
了解更多>>

友情链接

百度云百度翻译

联系我们

合作与服务

期刊合作 图书馆合作 下载产品手册

©2025 Baidu 百度学术声明 使用百度前必读

引用