How is Wood’s light used in diagnosing Pseudomonas infections? P. aeruginosa produces a pigment called pyoverdin that fluoresces yellow-green on Wood’s light. The Wood’s light is useful in detecting pseudomonads in burn wounds, surgical infections, ulcerated ecthyma gangrenosum, and Gram-negative toe web infections. |
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