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A Pseudo-Outbreak of Respiratory Infection With Acinetobacter Species
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
Abstract
We describe an apparent outbreak of respiratory infection with Acinetobacter species involving 14 patients over 8 days. Epidemiological investigation revealed two consecutive pseudo-outbreaks of infection caused by two consecutive, unrelated laboratory errors in the processing of sputum, nasopharyngeal, and endotracheal aspirates.
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