Bacteria belonging to the genus Klebsiella have a dual role in
human pathophysiology. Some of the strains are potent opportunistic
pathogens capable of causing severe illnesses, whereas a majority
of the klebsiellas belong to our normal flora, particularly in our
alimentary tract. In this book, the authors present current
research in the study of the epidemiology, pathogenesis and
clinical outcomes of klebsiella infections. Topics discussed
include interactions of klebsiella sp. with other intestinal flora;
C-9154 derivatives with potent in vitro biological activity against
klebsiella pneumoniae; treatment strategies for infections caused
by carbapenem resistance and pandrug resistant klebsiella isolates;
clinical characteristics of klebsiella pneumoniae pneumonia in
alcoholic patients and virulence factors of the isolates;
klebsiella pneumoniae endogenous endophthalmitis; klebsiella
pneumoniae liver abscess; virulence mechanisms of the klebsiella;
and multi-drug resistant klebsiella pneumoniae and K. oxytoca
strains in Russian hospitals.
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