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  1. Polymicrobial infections can involve co-colonizing #pathogens, but how do they interact across host environments? This study shows that phenazines from #Pseudomonas aeruginosa drive strain- & O2-dependent inhibition of #Klebsiella pneumoniae @PLOSBiology plos.io/4tQlYX4

  2. Polymicrobial infections can involve co-colonizing #pathogens, but how do they interact across host environments? This study shows that phenazines from #Pseudomonas aeruginosa drive strain- & O2-dependent inhibition of #Klebsiella pneumoniae @PLOSBiology plos.io/4tQlYX4

  3. Polymicrobial infections can involve co-colonizing #pathogens, but how do they interact across host environments? This study shows that phenazines from #Pseudomonas aeruginosa drive strain- & O2-dependent inhibition of #Klebsiella pneumoniae @PLOSBiology plos.io/4tQlYX4

  4. Polymicrobial infections can involve co-colonizing #pathogens, but how do they interact across host environments? This study shows that phenazines from #Pseudomonas aeruginosa drive strain- & O2-dependent inhibition of #Klebsiella pneumoniae @PLOSBiology plos.io/4tQlYX4

  5. Polymicrobial infections can involve co-colonizing #pathogens, but how do they interact across host environments? This study shows that phenazines from #Pseudomonas aeruginosa drive strain- & O2-dependent inhibition of #Klebsiella pneumoniae @PLOSBiology plos.io/4tQlYX4

  6. Bactéria Pseudomonas causa danos graves em pessoas imunocomprometidas: Pseudomonas aeruginosa se caracteriza por ter, naturalmente, uma resistência muito forte a antibióticos, afirmou médico entrevistado pela Agência Brasil. agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/saude #Bactéria #Pseudomonas

  7. Followup if you're interested. I got a call from the vets at the U. of S. CVM SAC. George's swab culture and sensitivity test came back from the lab.

    It's pseudomonas aeruginosa. While it can become an acute infection, it's generally an opportunistic one. It's present, basically, everywhere.

    There's mostly good news. The level of bacteria they got suggests strongly it's not an acute infection. It's one of the bacteria that can cause the snuffles, and rabbits can live with it for the rest of their lives. Treatment for non-acute is basically just symptom management - I'll be giving metacam for another week or so to keep inflammation down in his sinus cavity. If possible I'll start nebulizing him again.

    The only bad news is that if it does become an acute infection, it's hard to treat. It's resistant to most common antibiotics, and the last-ditch ones that are used to treat it in human cases aren't safe for rabbits.

    Big George is still Big Mad about being grabbed and burrito'ed. He actually charged me tonight before I'd even put my hands out towards him. He's gonna love being stuffed into the nebulizing chamber again...

    Anyways, I want to thank you all for your wisdom and words of kindness. I feel less stressed now than I have in more than a week.

    Trivia: going through his records this past week, I realized he's 8. 8! He was born in the spring of 2018, and I drove out to the middle of nowhere to get him and Gracie that autumn.

    #pseudomonas #rabbit

  8. Followup if you're interested. I got a call from the vets at the U. of S. CVM SAC. George's swab culture and sensitivity test came back from the lab.

    It's pseudomonas aeruginosa. While it can become an acute infection, it's generally an opportunistic one. It's present, basically, everywhere.

    There's mostly good news. The level of bacteria they got suggests strongly it's not an acute infection. It's one of the bacteria that can cause the snuffles, and rabbits can live with it for the rest of their lives. Treatment for non-acute is basically just symptom management - I'll be giving metacam for another week or so to keep inflammation down in his sinus cavity. If possible I'll start nebulizing him again.

    The only bad news is that if it does become an acute infection, it's hard to treat. It's resistant to most common antibiotics, and the last-ditch ones that are used to treat it in human cases aren't safe for rabbits.

    Big George is still Big Mad about being grabbed and burrito'ed. He actually charged me tonight before I'd even put my hands out towards him. He's gonna love being stuffed into the nebulizing chamber again...

    Anyways, I want to thank you all for your wisdom and words of kindness. I feel less stressed now than I have in more than a week.

    Trivia: going through his records this past week, I realized he's 8. 8! He was born in the spring of 2018, and I drove out to the middle of nowhere to get him and Gracie that autumn.

    #pseudomonas #rabbit

  9. Followup if you're interested. I got a call from the vets at the U. of S. CVM SAC. George's swab culture and sensitivity test came back from the lab.

    It's pseudomonas aeruginosa. While it can become an acute infection, it's generally an opportunistic one. It's present, basically, everywhere.

    There's mostly good news. The level of bacteria they got suggests strongly it's not an acute infection. It's one of the bacteria that can cause the snuffles, and rabbits can live with it for the rest of their lives. Treatment for non-acute is basically just symptom management - I'll be giving metacam for another week or so to keep inflammation down in his sinus cavity. If possible I'll start nebulizing him again.

    The only bad news is that if it does become an acute infection, it's hard to treat. It's resistant to most common antibiotics, and the last-ditch ones that are used to treat it in human cases aren't safe for rabbits.

    Big George is still Big Mad about being grabbed and burrito'ed. He actually charged me tonight before I'd even put my hands out towards him. He's gonna love being stuffed into the nebulizing chamber again...

    Anyways, I want to thank you all for your wisdom and words of kindness. I feel less stressed now than I have in more than a week.

    Trivia: going through his records this past week, I realized he's 8. 8! He was born in the spring of 2018, and I drove out to the middle of nowhere to get him and Gracie that autumn.

    #pseudomonas #rabbit

  10. Followup if you're interested. I got a call from the vets at the U. of S. CVM SAC. George's swab culture and sensitivity test came back from the lab.

    It's pseudomonas aeruginosa. While it can become an acute infection, it's generally an opportunistic one. It's present, basically, everywhere.

    There's mostly good news. The level of bacteria they got suggests strongly it's not an acute infection. It's one of the bacteria that can cause the snuffles, and rabbits can live with it for the rest of their lives. Treatment for non-acute is basically just symptom management - I'll be giving metacam for another week or so to keep inflammation down in his sinus cavity. If possible I'll start nebulizing him again.

    The only bad news is that if it does become an acute infection, it's hard to treat. It's resistant to most common antibiotics, and the last-ditch ones that are used to treat it in human cases aren't safe for rabbits.

    Big George is still Big Mad about being grabbed and burrito'ed. He actually charged me tonight before I'd even put my hands out towards him. He's gonna love being stuffed into the nebulizing chamber again...

    Anyways, I want to thank you all for your wisdom and words of kindness. I feel less stressed now than I have in more than a week.

    Trivia: going through his records this past week, I realized he's 8. 8! He was born in the spring of 2018, and I drove out to the middle of nowhere to get him and Gracie that autumn.

    #pseudomonas #rabbit

  11. Followup if you're interested. I got a call from the vets at the U. of S. CVM SAC. George's swab culture and sensitivity test came back from the lab.

    It's pseudomonas aeruginosa. While it can become an acute infection, it's generally an opportunistic one. It's present, basically, everywhere.

    There's mostly good news. The level of bacteria they got suggests strongly it's not an acute infection. It's one of the bacteria that can cause the snuffles, and rabbits can live with it for the rest of their lives. Treatment for non-acute is basically just symptom management - I'll be giving metacam for another week or so to keep inflammation down in his sinus cavity. If possible I'll start nebulizing him again.

    The only bad news is that if it does become an acute infection, it's hard to treat. It's resistant to most common antibiotics, and the last-ditch ones that are used to treat it in human cases aren't safe for rabbits.

    Big George is still Big Mad about being grabbed and burrito'ed. He actually charged me tonight before I'd even put my hands out towards him. He's gonna love being stuffed into the nebulizing chamber again...

    Anyways, I want to thank you all for your wisdom and words of kindness. I feel less stressed now than I have in more than a week.

    Trivia: going through his records this past week, I realized he's 8. 8! He was born in the spring of 2018, and I drove out to the middle of nowhere to get him and Gracie that autumn.

    #pseudomonas #rabbit

  12. Für den März sind wir fertig mit inhalieren vom TOBI Antibiotikum mit unserer Tochter. Wir bekämpfen den besch*** Pseudomonas Keim in der Lunge und müssen insgesamt 28 Tage lang 2x am Tag inhalieren. Bis zum 9. April müssen wie nun noch.
    Das Inhalieren ist super mühsam aber so müssen wir wenigstens nicht ins Spital. (Vor dem inhalieren vom Antibiotikum muss sie noch MucoClear 3% inhalieren und #coughassist machen, deshalb dauert die ganze Sache auch immer ne Weile)

    #pseudomonas #pflegendemama #ataxiatelangiectasia #lungenkrankheit

  13. Für den März sind wir fertig mit inhalieren vom TOBI Antibiotikum mit unserer Tochter. Wir bekämpfen den besch*** Pseudomonas Keim in der Lunge und müssen insgesamt 28 Tage lang 2x am Tag inhalieren. Bis zum 9. April müssen wie nun noch.
    Das Inhalieren ist super mühsam aber so müssen wir wenigstens nicht ins Spital. (Vor dem inhalieren vom Antibiotikum muss sie noch MucoClear 3% inhalieren und #coughassist machen, deshalb dauert die ganze Sache auch immer ne Weile)

    #pseudomonas #pflegendemama #ataxiatelangiectasia #lungenkrankheit

  14. Für den März sind wir fertig mit inhalieren vom TOBI Antibiotikum mit unserer Tochter. Wir bekämpfen den besch*** Pseudomonas Keim in der Lunge und müssen insgesamt 28 Tage lang 2x am Tag inhalieren. Bis zum 9. April müssen wie nun noch.
    Das Inhalieren ist super mühsam aber so müssen wir wenigstens nicht ins Spital. (Vor dem inhalieren vom Antibiotikum muss sie noch MucoClear 3% inhalieren und #coughassist machen, deshalb dauert die ganze Sache auch immer ne Weile)

    #pseudomonas #pflegendemama #ataxiatelangiectasia #lungenkrankheit

  15. Für den März sind wir fertig mit inhalieren vom TOBI Antibiotikum mit unserer Tochter. Wir bekämpfen den besch*** Pseudomonas Keim in der Lunge und müssen insgesamt 28 Tage lang 2x am Tag inhalieren. Bis zum 9. April müssen wie nun noch.
    Das Inhalieren ist super mühsam aber so müssen wir wenigstens nicht ins Spital. (Vor dem inhalieren vom Antibiotikum muss sie noch MucoClear 3% inhalieren und #coughassist machen, deshalb dauert die ganze Sache auch immer ne Weile)

    #pseudomonas #pflegendemama #ataxiatelangiectasia #lungenkrankheit

  16. Bacterial enzymes help reveal natural product stereochemistry

    Newly discovered enzymes that are vital for bacterial defenses can also help chemists characterize the stereochemistry in…
    #NewsBeep #News #Science #Amoeba #AnalyticalChemistry #AU #Australia #Bacteria #bacterialcooperation #Defense #dl-peptidases #Enzyme #naturalproducts #Paenibacillus #Pseudomonas
    newsbeep.com/au/491853/

  17. Activation of the envelope #stress -responsive two-component system AmgRS compensates for depletion of the essential lipoprotein signal peptidase LspA in #Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    sciencedirect.com/science/arti #OpenAccess #microbiology

  18. Activation of the envelope #stress -responsive two-component system AmgRS compensates for depletion of the essential lipoprotein signal peptidase LspA in #Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    sciencedirect.com/science/arti #OpenAccess #microbiology

  19. Activation of the envelope #stress -responsive two-component system AmgRS compensates for depletion of the essential lipoprotein signal peptidase LspA in #Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    sciencedirect.com/science/arti #OpenAccess #microbiology

  20. Activation of the envelope #stress -responsive two-component system AmgRS compensates for depletion of the essential lipoprotein signal peptidase LspA in #Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    sciencedirect.com/science/arti #OpenAccess #microbiology

  21. Activation of the envelope #stress -responsive two-component system AmgRS compensates for depletion of the essential lipoprotein signal peptidase LspA in #Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    sciencedirect.com/science/arti #OpenAccess #microbiology

  22. Angry Orange Enzyme Stain Remover Has Bacterial Contamination. This product contains Pseudomonas aeruginosa which triggers serious infections in people with weak immunity, medical devices, or underlying lung disease. #angryorange #stainremover #pseudomonas #infection #recall
    instagram.com/p/DUBzJWSDLXX/

  23. Angry Orange Enzyme Stain Remover Has Bacterial Contamination. This product contains Pseudomonas aeruginosa which triggers serious infections in people with weak immunity, medical devices, or underlying lung disease. #angryorange #stainremover #pseudomonas #infection #recall
    instagram.com/p/DUBzJWSDLXX/

  24. An Insight Into Pseudomonas’ Defense Systems

    Original story from the University of Basel (Switzerland). Study reveals that Pseudomonas bacteria’s ability to resist toxic attacks…
    #NewsBeep #News #Health #AMR #bacterialfitness #CA #Canada #Pseudomonas
    newsbeep.com/ca/353465/

  25. New paper from the group out in BMC Microbiology. We show Pseudomonas granadensis is an endophyte, and that it has plant growth promoting benefits. 🌱🦠

    bmcmicrobiol.biomedcentral.com

    #Microbiology #PlantScience #Rhizosphere #Pseudomonas #OpenAccess

  26. New paper from the group out in BMC Microbiology. We show Pseudomonas granadensis is an endophyte, and that it has plant growth promoting benefits. 🌱🦠

    bmcmicrobiol.biomedcentral.com

    #Microbiology #PlantScience #Rhizosphere #Pseudomonas #OpenAccess

  27. Bacterial #QuorumSensing is often assumed to follow a strict hierarchy. This study finds that #Pseudomonas aeruginosa instead uses a reciprocal, cooperative system that enhances responsiveness to population density & environmental changes @PLOSBiology plos.io/3I7DhRG

  28. Bacterial #QuorumSensing is often assumed to follow a strict hierarchy. This study finds that #Pseudomonas aeruginosa instead uses a reciprocal, cooperative system that enhances responsiveness to population density & environmental changes @PLOSBiology plos.io/3I7DhRG