Antibacterial potential of
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
complex cystic fibrosis isolates
Cristian V. Crisan,
Morgan L. Pettis,
Joanna B. Goldberg
Abstract:Over 160,000 people worldwide suffer from cystic fibrosis (CF), a genetic condition that causes mucus to accumulate in internal organs. Lung decline is a significant health burden for people with CF (pwCF), and chronic bacterial pulmonary infections are a major cause of death.
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
complex (Smc) is an emerging, multidrug-resistant CF pathogen that can cause pulmonary exacerbations and result in higher mortality. However, little is known about the antagonistic… Show more
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