Wednesday, February 22, 2012

This large, immobile bacterium produces...

The most clinically important species of this genus


is Klebsiella pneumonia. This large, immobile bacterium produces large sticky colonies


at sowing on nutrient media. Pathogenicity Klebsiella, can be attributed to its production


thermostable enterotoxins. K. pneumonia infection



are common in hospitals, where they cause pneumonia (characterized by bloody sputum emissions) and


urinary tract infections in patients catheter. In fact,




K. pneumonia is second only to Escherichia coli urinary tract pathogen. Klebsiella infections found


more often than in the past. This is probably due to the bacteria with antibiotics


on the properties of resistance strattera prescription. Klebsiella species may contain resistance plasmids (R-plasmids)


providing resistance to antibiotics such as ampicillin and carbenicillin. To


worse, R-plasmids can be transferred to other enteric bacteria not necessarily


of the same species. Klebsiella pneumonia tend to affect people with major diseases >> << such as alcoholism, diabetes and chronic lung disease. Classically, Klebsiella pneumonia


causes severe, rapid onset, which often causes destruction in the region


light. Infected people usually get a high temperature, chills, flu-like symptoms and cough >> << productive large quantities of mucus. The mucous (or sputum) that cough is


often thick and blood tint and was passed as currant jelly sputum


because of his appearance. Mortality in Klebsiella pneumonia is high in connection with >> << underlying disease that is usually present in affected individuals. While normal pneumonia


often resolve without complication, Klebsiella pneumonia



frequently causes lung destruction and pockets of pus in the lungs (known as abscesses). Phage therapy for treatment of Klebsiella infections Phagotherapy Center considers antibiotic-resistant infections. [


More about fahovoy treatment of this disease J. Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol. 1991


Eliab Institute Evergreen State College Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2003, etc.



others. in


Escherichia coli, Acinetobacter


baumanii,


Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella species



Lactococcus garvieae and


Enterococcus faecium these dangerous microbes


. They, along with >> << this study support


diseases >> << actually successfully


former Soviet Union. Medical Information CDC, emerging infectious diseases


CDC, emerging infectious diseases. .


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