First isolation of Klebsiella variicola from a horse pleural effusion.
Elisabetta MondoRiccardo RinnovatiAlessandro SpadariFederica GiacomettiAndrea SerrainoFederica SaviniSilvia PivaPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2021)
This paper describes, for the first time, the isolation of K. variicola in a horse with respiratory disease. The misidentification between K. variicola and K. pneumoniae has caused unawareness about significant aspects of this bacterial species. In fact, even though in animals the role of this bacterium is not clear, in humans it has been recognized as an emerging pathogen. The use of new methods for bacterial identification will probably lead to the isolation of a greater number of strains which will have to be studied to acquire knowledge that will be useful to clarify the clinical importance and relevance of K. variicola also in animals.