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Category: Clinical Microbiology
Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei) and Glanders (Burkholderia mallei), Page 1 of 2
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Burkholderia malle and Burkholderia pseudomalle are considered category B select agents since they are not as easily spread as category A organisms, nor do infections due to these organisms have mortality rates as high as those of category A organisms.
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B. pseudomalle on MAC after 48 h. (Courtesy of Robert Sautter.)
B. pseudomalle on MAC after 48 h. (Courtesy of Robert Sautter.)
B. pseudomalle on a MAC plate. (Courtesy of Matthias Maiwald.)
B. pseudomalle on a MAC plate. (Courtesy of Matthias Maiwald.)
Flowchart for the presumptive identification of B. malle using conventional phenotypic tests (sentinel laboratory).
Flowchart for the presumptive identification of B. malle using conventional phenotypic tests (sentinel laboratory).
Flowchart for the presumptive identification of B. pseudomalle using conventional phenotypic tests.
Flowchart for the presumptive identification of B. pseudomalle using conventional phenotypic tests.
Flowchart for the presumptive identification of B. pseudomalle for laboratories using selected commercial identification systems.
Flowchart for the presumptive identification of B. pseudomalle for laboratories using selected commercial identification systems.