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. 1982 Apr;15(4):728–730. doi: 10.1128/jcm.15.4.728-730.1982

Nosocomial outbreak of nitrate-negative Serratia marcescens infections.

P J Geiseler, B Harris, B R Andersen
PMCID: PMC272174  PMID: 7040469

Abstract

Bacteremia due to multiply-antibiotic-resistant Serratia marcescens occurred within 1 week in four patients who were in adjacent beds in an intensive care unit. The strains were serotyped as O14:H12 and were nitrate negative. This unusual biochemical marker was useful in the investigation of the outbreak.

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