Classification of atypical mycobacteria, problems related to their identification, epidemiological, clinical, radiological and pathohistological presentation of mycobacteriosis are given. Up-to-date alternatives for treatment of these patients are also given. Finally, three cases treated at the VII Clinical Ward of the Institute of Pulmonary Diseases and TBC in the course of 1990 are presented.
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November 1989
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an ubiquitous microorganism, which is characterised with low virulence and moderately sensitive to antibiotics. Significance of identification of the bacteria in the sputum varies. In severe cases, exhausted by more simultaneous diseases, it can be manifested as a pathogenic agent.
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