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Clinical and phenotypic differences between classic and hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumonia: an emerging and under-recognized pathogenic variant

The purpose of this study was to increase awareness, gain insight into acquisition, and assess the virulence of the hypervirulent (hypermucoviscous) clinical variant (hvKP) that is entrenched in the Pacific Rim but emerging in Western countries. A case of community-acquired liver abscess with metast...

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Published in:European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases 2012-06, Vol.31 (6), p.981-989
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Animal models
Animals
Bactericidal activity
Biological and medical sciences
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Biomedicine
Blood
Communicable Diseases, Emerging - epidemiology
Communicable Diseases, Emerging - microbiology
Communicable Diseases, Emerging - pathology
Community-Acquired Infections - epidemiology
Community-Acquired Infections - microbiology
Community-Acquired Infections - pathology
Disease Models, Animal
Drug resistance
Epidemiology
Genotype & phenotype
Humans
Infection
Infectious diseases
Internal Medicine
Klebsiella
Klebsiella Infections - epidemiology
Klebsiella Infections - microbiology
Klebsiella Infections - pathology
Klebsiella pneumoniae - classification
Klebsiella pneumoniae - isolation & purification
Klebsiella pneumoniae - pathogenicity
Liver
Liver Abscess - epidemiology
Liver Abscess - microbiology
Liver Abscess - pathology
Long term health care
Male
Medical Microbiology
Medical sciences
Metastases
Metastasis
Nosocomial infections
Pathogens
Pneumology
Pneumonia
Rats
Rats, Long-Evans
Respiratory system : syndromes and miscellaneous diseases
Spleen
Spleen - microbiology
Spleen - pathology
Virulence
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