Pseudomonas onion pneumonia
Pseudomonas cepacia pneumonia is a pulmonary infection caused by pseudodomonas cepacia. It is mainly found in patients with severely impaired immune mechanisms (such as hematopathy, malignant tumors) and cystic fibrosis. Most of the conditions are progressive, and P. onion is resistant to most antibiotics and has a poor prognosis.
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