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EXTRAPULMONARY KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE INFECTIONS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1943
In 1882 Friedlander 1 announced the discovery of a micro-organism which he believed to be the cause of lobar pneumonia and which, in his original communications, he described as a micrococcus. Since this time many reports of infection due to Klebsiella pneumoniae (commonly called Friedlander bacillus) have appeared in the literature, especially during ...
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Veterinary Nosocomial (Hospital-Acquired) Klebsiella Infections

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1981
SUMMARY In March 1978, 3 cases of Klebsiella infection occurred in dogs in the intensive care unit at the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine. The hospital staff was concerned about the possibility of a common-source epidemic, and a record review was conducted for the period January 1977 to April 1978, to examine the past pattern of ...
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Klebsiella Infections in the Immunocompromised Host

2002
The term immunocopromised host describes individuals with defects of either the nonspecific (phagocytes, complement, cytokines, skin, or mucosa) and/or of the specific (humoral or cellular) immunity to infections. Such individuals are at increased risk of infections with various pathogens, including micro-organisms with no-pathogenicity for healthy ...
H, Sahly, R, Podschun, U, Ullmann
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Outbreaks of Serratia and Klebsiella Infections

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1977
To the Editor.— I would like to submit some questions and comments concerning Dr Finland's commentary (see page 585) on our communication in this issue of theArchives(see page 581). The statement referring to "The effectiveness of these procedures was demonstrated by Martin and coworkers..." so closley follows the statement "alteration in the use of ...
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Klebsiella pneumoniae infections and phage therapy

Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology
Carbapenem-colistin-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae has emerged as a serious global problem. Klebsiella pneumoniae is a major culprit in healthcare settings and is responsible for septicemia, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, meningitis, burn wound and surgical site infections, and liver abscesses even in younger and healthier population worldwide ...
Alakh Narayan Singh   +3 more
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INFECTIONS NOSOCOMIALES À KLEBSIELLA PNEUMANIAE

2013
Maroc Médical, Vol. 31, No 4 (2009)
ZOHOUN, A.   +5 more
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Klebsiella urinary tract infection.

The New Zealand medical journal, 1975
The Klebsiella species form a heterogeneous group of gram negative, lactose fermenting, encapsulated, non-motile bacilli. They are important urinary tract pathogens, especially in long stay hospital patients and infection is often associated with urethral catheterisation.
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Epidemiology of Klebsiella and Hospital-Associated Infections

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1979
Infections due to gram-negative bacilli result in significant morbidity and mortality, and the incidence of such infections has been increasing in hospitals [1-3]. Klebsiella has been prominent among the gram-negative bacilli causing these hospital-associated infections.
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Amila K Nanayakkara   +2 more
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