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Urinary tract
pathogens such as Serratia marcescens and Pseudomonas cepacia have special epidemiologic
significance. Since these microorganisms do not commonly reside in the gastrointestinal
tract, their isolation from catheterized patients suggests acquisition from an exogenous
source .
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