Pseudomonas Infections: Causes, Risks, and Common Infections
* Opportunistic infections: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen, meaning that it typically causes infections in people who are already sick or have a weakened immune system. These infections can include:* Pneumonia
* Urinary tract infections
* Skin and soft tissue infections
* Bloodstream infections
* Hospital-acquired infections
* Nosocomial infections: Pseudomonas infections are commonly acquired in healthcare settings, such as hospitals or clinics. These infections can spread through contact with contaminated surfaces, medical devices, or healthcare workers' hands.
* Environmental sources: Pseudomonas aeruginosa can be found in a variety of environmental sources, including:
* Soil
* Water
* Plants
* Animals
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