why is psudomonas aeruginosa antibiotics risistant ?
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been shown to possess a high level of intrinsic resistance to most antibiotics through restricted outer membrane permeability, efflux systems that pump antibiotics out of the cell and production of antibiotic-inactivating enzymes such as β-lactamases
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa has been shown to
possess a high level of intrinsic resistance to
most antibiotics through restricted outer
membrane permeability, efflux systems that
pump antibiotics out of the cell and
production of antibiotic-inactivating enzymes
such as 3-lactamases
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