Burkholderia dolosa explained
Burkholderia dolosa is a species of bacteria. It is a member of the Burkholderia cepacia complex. This particular strain is highly drug resistant and found primarily in immunocompromised patients. It was originally identified in several cystic fibrosis patients at Boston Children's Hospital.[1] [2]
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- Roux . Damien . Weatherholt . Molly . Clark . Bradley . Gadjeva . Mihaela . Renaud . Diane . Scott . David . Skurnik . David . Priebe . Gregory P. . Pier . Gerald . Gerard . Craig . Yoder-Himes . Deborah R. . Immune Recognition of the Epidemic Cystic Fibrosis Pathogen Burkholderia dolosa . Infection and Immunity . June 2017 . 85 . 6 . 10.1128/IAI.00765-16. 5442610 .