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An unusual community-acquired invasive and multi systemic infection due to ExoU-harboring Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain: Clinical disease and microbiological characteristics

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Figure 1. Multiple necrotizing organ damages due to P. aeruginosa. 1A. Erythematous nodules of the left side of the pelvis
Figure 2. P. aeruginosa YIK is cytotoxic on epithelial cells by using the T3SS effector ExoU

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