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INCREASING INCIDENCE OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE Klebsiella pneumoniae INFECTIONS IN HOSPITAL AND COMMUNITY SETTINGS
English
2012
International Journal of Microbiology Research
English
Introduction-Klebsiella pneumoniae have been identified as an important common pathogen for nosocomial pneumonia (7 to 14% of all cases), septicaemia (4 to 15% of all cases), wound infections (2 to 4% of all cases), neonatal septicaemia (3 to 30% of all cases). It also causes bacteremia and hepatic infections and have been isolated from a number of unusual infections including endocarditis, primary gascontaining mediastinal abscess, cholecyctitis, diarrhoea, peritonitis, crepitant myonecrosis,
doi:10.9735/0975-5276.4.6.253-257
fatcat:qc5hzm3pcjbklbodcruwy74efm