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. 2021 Aug 14;2021:4051378. doi: 10.1155/2021/4051378

Table 1.

Pseudomonas luteola infections reported in the literature with the source of the bacteria and the disease caused/associated with it.

Infection Microbiological source City/country Year reported Reference
Endocarditis Blood, femoral artery thrombus Marseille, France 2005 Casalta et al. [7]
Endocarditis Blood Rabat, Morocco 2004 Chihab et al. [5]
Pancreatitis Blood Tel Aviv, Israel 1983 Berger et al. [3]
Septicemia Blood Rabat, Morocco 2010 Ngoh et al. [2]
Neonatal sepsis Blood Rabat, Morocco 2004 Chihab et al. [5]
Bacteremia Blood Hines, United States of America 1987 Engel et al. [8]
Pyocele Blood, tissue Hyderabad, India 2010 Ramana et al. [4]
Multiple brain abscesses Stereotactic aspiration France 2009 Gaschet et al. [6]
Facial cellulitis Blood New Jersey, United States of America 1998 Rastogi and Sperber [9]
Femur abscess Tissue Israel 1995 Rahav et al. [10]
Leg ulcer Blood and skin biopsy Greece 2002 Tsakris et al. [11]
Cutaneous abscess Blood and skin biopsy Athens, Greece 2004 Dalamaga et al. [12]
Endophthalmitis Vitreous humor fluid Makati City, Philippines 2009 Uy et al. [13]
Biliary infection Bile Mumbai, India 2010 De et al. [1]
Catheter-related bloodstream infection (1) Blood Lyon, France 2013 Otto et al. [14]