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Environmental Isolate Case File: Pluralibacter gergoviae

Laurie Kundrat April 27, 2017 59 Comments

Pluralibacter gergoviae can cause big headaches in cosmetic industry laboratories. It is an opportunistic pathogen that has repeatedly been isolated from personal care products. Most recently, this environmental isolate is the cause of a recall of involving flushable wipes. (6)…
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cosmetics, Enterobacter gergoviae, Environmental Isolates, Environmental Monitoring, Environmental Screening, personal care products, Pluralibacter gergoviae

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