1993
DOI: 10.1016/0140-6736(93)91881-l
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Evidence for transmission of Pseudomonas cepacia by social contact in cystic fibrosis

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“…aeruginosa [62]. Finally, one of the most striking results from the first microbiological studies in transgenic CF mice showed that 70% of CF mice exposed to B. cepacia succumbed to more severe broncho-pulmonary infection than control animals P I - …”
Section: A Pathogen or A Marker Of Lung Disease?mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…aeruginosa [62]. Finally, one of the most striking results from the first microbiological studies in transgenic CF mice showed that 70% of CF mice exposed to B. cepacia succumbed to more severe broncho-pulmonary infection than control animals P I - …”
Section: A Pathogen or A Marker Of Lung Disease?mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In epidemic outbreaks in which patients are colonised by the same strain, some patients may remain asymptomatic whilst other individuals succumb to rapid and unexpected fatal deterioration [37,62]. In the case of transmission, epidemiological evidence has clearly identified lineages with enhanced transmissibility [25,46,62,691; however, based on present knowledge, it cannot be stated with confidence that a strain inherently lacks the ability for epidemic spread. Furthermore, apparently 'non-transmissible' strains that have not spread even to a patient's CF sibling have been responsible for fatal infection [72].…”
Section: A Pathogen or A Marker Of Lung Disease?mentioning
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