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Genomic surveillance for multidrug-resistant or hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae among United States bloodstream isolates.

Travis J KochanSophia H NozickRachel L MedernachBettina H CheungSamuel W M GatesyMarine Lebrun-CorbinSumitra D MitraNatalia KhalatyanFiorella KrappChao QiEgon A OzerAlan R Hauser
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2022)
Examination of consecutive isolates from a single center demonstrated that multidrug-resistant high-risk clones are indeed common, but a small number of hypervirulent K. pneumoniae isolates were also observed in patients with no recent travel history to Asia, suggesting that these isolates are undergoing community spread in the United States. A larger collection of publicly available bloodstream isolate genomes also suggested that hypervirulent K. pneumoniae strains are present but rare in the USA; however, this collection appears to be heavily biased towards highly antibiotic-resistant isolates (and correspondingly away from hypervirulent isolates).
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