Rhizobium radiobacter pseudo-outbreak linked to tissue-processing contamination

A cluster of Rhizobium radiobacter isolates isolated from six unique surgical tissue cultures prompted an investigation ultimately identifying a pseudo-outbreak linked to errant laboratory tissue processing with contaminated, nonsterile saline. Timely response and multidisciplinary collaboration led...

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Main Authors: Rebecca A. Stern (Author), Kelly C. Byrge (Author), Thomas R. Talbot (Author)
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Published: Cambridge University Press, 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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