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Bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa can be quoted as an example. P. aeruginosa, as you know, causes nosocomial infections, burn infections etc. It may infect plants also, causing blights, soft rots etc. There are other species of Pseudomonas which infect both, but mostly they are predominant in causing infections at any one level. There are many plant pathogens that cause skin infections(for example) in animals; but the vice versa, ie an animal pathogen infecting a plant is unheard of(or poorly studied!)

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