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Rushia bacteria, also known as Pseudomonas aeruginosa Rushia, is a genus of Gram-negative, motile, and opportunistic pathogens that can cause a range of infections, particularly in immunocompromised individuals or those with chronic conditions like cystic fibrosis. These bacteria are notorious for their ability to thrive in moist environments, such as those found in the lungs, skin, and urinary tract, leading to persistent and sometimes severe infections. Rushia bacteria produce a variety of virulence factors, including exotoxins, biofilms, and enzymes that help them evade the immune system and damage host tissues, making them a significant clinical challenge in healthcare settings.
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