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Klebsiella Infection in Muskrats

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1973
SUMMARY An epizootic of infection with Klebsiella pneumoniae type 5 occurred among muskrats in a 3-acre marsh adjacent to the lower Connecticut River. Necropsy findings were characteristic of lobar pneumonia accompanied by septicemia.
D S, Wyand, D W, Hayden
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Klebsiella oxytoca and Emerging Nosocomial Infections

Current Microbiology, 2021
Klebsiella oxytoca is rising as a significant opportunistic pathogen causing nosocomial infections in neonates as well as adults. This pathogen's prevalence varies from 2 to 24%, but outbreaks of infections due to multidrug-resistant strains can be fatal in immunocompromised individuals with comorbidities.
Nakul Neog   +4 more
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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 ...
Hany Sahly, Uwe Ullmann, Rainer Podschun
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Nosocomial Infection with Klebsiella Type 25

New England Journal of Medicine, 1966
THE organisms of the klebsiella-aerobacter-serratia group (in the following discussion called KAS group, in accordance with current nomenclature1 2 3) are constituents of the normal enteric flora of man. Like the other enterobacteriaceae, they are also opportunistic pathogens and are thus frequently found in urinary-tract infections, peritonitis and ...
Alfred J. Weil   +2 more
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Klebsiella-Induced LIF Response in Klebsiella Infection and Ankylosing Spondylitis

Rheumatology, 1983
Lymphocyte transformation and leucocyte migration inhibition was studied in Klebsiella-sensitized patients, ankylosing spondylitis patients and healthy controls. The results show that mononuclear cells from ankylosing spondylitis patients respond more vigorously to Klebsiella, one of the 'trigger' bacteria, than do mononuclear cells from healthy ...
K L Schmidt   +3 more
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Phages for treatment of Klebsiella pneumoniae infections

2023
Klebsiella pneumoniae is an opportunistic pathogen involved in both hospital- and community-acquired infections. K. pneumoniae is associated with various infections, including pneumonia, septicemia, meningitis, urinary tract infection, and surgical wound infection. K.
Bishoy Maher, Zaki   +4 more
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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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Respiratory Infections Due to Klebsiella Pneumoniae

Diseases of the Chest, 1956
SUMMARY We have reviewed the current literature and the case histories of 10 patients with varying degrees of respiratory illness from whom K. pneumoniae was isolated. The following points have been derived: 1.Predisposing diseases are important in the etiology of Friedlander's pneumonia. Six of our patients had diabetes.
J. Lewis Yates, Glenn L. Morris
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