Combination of pre-adapted bacteriophage therapy and antibiotics for treatment of fracture-related infection due to pandrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Anaïs EskenaziCédric LoodJulia WubboltsMaya HitesNana BalarjishviliLika LeshkasheliLia AskilashviliLeila KvachadzeMarília Cristina Santos de MedeirosJeroen WagemansMarc JayankuraGuliko NatroshviliMark de BoerPeter NibberingMzia KutateladzeRob LavigneMaya MerabishviliJean-Paul PirnayPublished in: Nature communications (2022)
A 30-year-old bombing victim with a fracture-related pandrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae infection after long-term (>700 days) antibiotic therapy is treated with a pre-adapted bacteriophage along with meropenem and colistin, followed by ceftazidime/avibactam. This salvage therapy results in objective clinical, microbiological and radiological improvement of the patient's wounds and overall condition. In support, the bacteriophage and antibiotic combination is highly effective against the patient's K. pneumoniae strain in vitro, in 7-day mature biofilms and in suspensions.