Carlos Putnam
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a versatile pathogen known for its ability to cause a wide range of infections, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. This review delves into the molecular mechanisms underlying its virulence, focusing on key factors such as biofilm formation, secretion systems, toxins, and antibiotic resistance. By exploring the genetic regulation and environmental triggers of these virulence factors, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of P. aeruginosa pathogenicity. This knowledge can inform the development of novel therapeutic strategies to combat infections caused by this formidable pathogen.
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