733 resultados para KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE


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The objectives of this study were to isolate Klebsiella pneumoniae from different sources in three dairy cattle herds, to use the pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) to measure genotypic similarities between isolates within a dairy herd, to verify the production of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) by the double-disk synergy test (DDST), and to use the PCR to detect the main ESBLs subgroups genes. Three dairy farms were selected based on previous mastitis outbreaks caused by K. pneumoniae. Milk samples were collected from lactating cows and from the bulk tank. Swabs were performed in different locations, including milking parlors, waiting room, soil, animal's hind limbs and rectum. K. pneumoniae was isolated from 27 cases of intramammary infections (IMI) and from 41 swabs. For farm A isolates from IMI and bulk tank were considered of the same PGFE subtype. One isolate from a bulk tank, three from IMI cases and four from environmental samples were positive in the DDST test. All eight DDST positive isolates harbored the bla shv gene, one harbored the bla tem gene, and three harbored the bla ctx-m gene, including the bulk tank isolate. Our study confirms that ESBL producing bacteria is present in different locations in dairy farms, and may be responsible for IMI. The detection of ESBLs on dairy herds could be a major concern for both public and animal health.

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Klebsiella pneumoniae is a common environmental agent of clinical and subclinical mastitis affecting dairy herds, and may be present in the final product decreasing its quality. Mastitis caused by K. pneumoniae is even more severe due to its poor response to antibiotic therapy, rapid evolution to toxic shock and death of the animal. This paper aimed to study the prevalence of this pathogen among dairy herds in ten farms located in different municipalities of São Paulo State based on size and use of milking technology. All mammary glands of all lactating cows were screened using the California Mastitis Test (CMT) and a strip cup. A single aseptic milk sample (20mL) was collected from all CMT-positive quarters and bulk tanks, whereas swab samples were collected from feces, hind limbs of the animals, bedding and milking parlor. Identification of K. pneumoniae was performed using conventional microbiology culture, biochemical assay and Polimerase Chain Reaction. The primers were designed and tested at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology applied to Zoonoses (FMVZ, Unesp-Botucatu) targeting the 16S rRNA gene. This study included 1067 animals. Six cases of intramammary infection by K. pneumoniae were detected in six different cows in two farms. Moreover, K. pneumoniae was isolated in 77 swabs (34 from bedding in 9 farms, 7 from waiting rooms in 5 farms, 6 from milking parlors in 4 farms, 11 from rectums in six farms, and 19 from hindlimbs in 7 farms. Molecular analysis confirmed the agent was K. pneumoniae. At least one strain of the agent was identified in a certain site in all farms, showing the need of maintaining the hygiene in dairy farms.

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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Ingeniería Cerámica) U.A.N.L.

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El incremento en la prevalencia de infecciones intrahospitalarias causadas por especies de Klebsiella spp. productora de ß-lactamasa de espectro extendido (BLEE) se ha incrementado en la población hospitalizada constituyendo un problema de salud pública, aunque datos locales en infantes y neonatos es limitada. El objetivo de este estudio fue definir los factores de riesgo asociados a la presencia de bacteremia por Klebsiella pneumoniae BLEE en neonatos que ingresan a la unidad de cuidado intensivo neonatal. Se realizó un estudio de casos y controles en una UCIN de Bogotá (Colombia) de Enero de 2004 a Diciembre de 2005. Fueron definidos como caso los neonatos con diagnóstico de bacteremia por Klebsiella pneumoniae productora de BLEE nosocomial, y como controles a los neonatos admitidos en el mismo periodo de tiempo sin bacteremia por éste microorganismo. Un total de 72 neonatos fueron analizados (24 casos y 48 controles) encontrando en el análisis multivariado una asociación significativa con la exposición previa a antibióticos (OR: 12.85; IC 95%: 1.08–91.6; p<0.001) y con el uso de ventilación mecánica (OR: 40.2; IC 95%: 5.67–285.94; p<0.001). Resultados que presentan concordancia con otros estudios publicados. En conclusión la ventilación mecánica y el uso previo de de antibióticos se relacionan con la presencia de bacteremia nosocomial por Klebsiella pneumoniae productora de BLEE en neonatos. Esta relación debe ser confirmada con estudios de mayor nivel de evidencia.

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Introducción: La prevalencia de infecciones intrahospitalarias por Klebsiella pneumoniae resistente a carbapenémicos, se ha incrementado en la población hospitalizada constituyendo un problema de gran magnitud por su alta morbilidad y mortalidad. Objetivo: Identificar los factores de riesgo asociados a infección o colonización por Klebsiella pneumoniae resistente a carbapenémicos en pacientes hospitalizados. Metodología: Estudio de casos y controles pareado por tipo de muestra microbiológica de enero 2009 a Abril 2011. Casos: pacientes con diagnóstico de infección o colonización por Klebsiella pneumoniae resistente a carbapenémicos. Controles: pacientes hospitalizados en el mismo periodo de los casos con infección o colonización por Klebsiella pneumoniae sensible a carbapenémicos. Muestra 99 pacientes. 33 casos y 66 controles. Resultados: Se confirmó la presencia de un brote de infección por Klebsiella pneumoniae resistente a carbapenémicos tipo KPC3, el análisis bivariado demostró factores de riesgo asociados: El uso previo de antibióticos (p 0.004), particularmente cefepime (p 0.021) y carbapenem (p 0.019) , los dìas de ventilación mecánica (p 0.003), los días de uso de catéter central (p 0.016), los días de estancia en UCI antes del aislamiento (p 0.003) y el tiempo de estancia hospitalaria total antes del aislamiento (p 0.001), el análisis multivariado se encontró una asociación significativa en el número de días de uso previo de carbapenémicos OR de 2.08 (IC 1.03 – 4.17) (p 0.04) . La mortalidad atribuible fue del 25%. Conclusión: Los días de uso previo de carbapenémicos se relacionan con la infección o colonización por Klebsiella pneumoniae resistente a carbapenémicos.

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Pyogenic liver abscess caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae represents an ever increasing entity which has mainly been described as occurring in Asia, even though, on a smaller scale, cases are being more frequently described from the USA and Europe, 13% overall mortality being reached worldwide. Affected patients are severely sick, suffering from fever, sweating, having increased acute phase reactants and risk factors such as Diabetes Mellitus, alcoholism and the inherent characteristics of the bacteria causing the disease. Objective: in this work we used a Multilocus Sequencing Typing (MLST), a nucleotide sequence-based method in order to characterize the genetic relationships among bacterial isolates. Materials and methods: the report is focused on three cases involving patients suffering from pyogenic liver abscess caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae in two hospitals in Bogota, Colombia, where phenotyping and hypermucoviscosity studies were carried out, as well as the genotyping of cultured Klebsiella isolates. Reults: it was found that the isolated microorganism in cases I and II corresponded to the same K. pneumoniae strain, having 100% sequence identity for the 5 genes being studied while the strain in Case III was genotypically different. Conclusion: it is important to carry out multidisciplinary studies allowing all pyogenic liver abscess cases reported in Colombia to be complied to ascertain the frequency of microorganisms causing this pathology in our country, as well as a genotyping study of different K. pneumoniae strains to compare them and confirm clonal and pathogenicity relationships through housekeeping gene analysis.

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El objetivo es calcular la prevalencia para Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae y Klebsiella oxytoca, productoras de betalactamasas espectro extendido, en el Hospital Occidente de Kennedy Nivel III, de Bogotá. Metodología: se analizaron en el Hospital Occidente de Kennedy, durante el período comprendido entre el 20 de noviembre de 2002 y el 30 septiembre de 2003, 3.574 cultivos, en los cuales se identificaron 897 cepas de Kepsiella pneumoniae, Klebsiella oxytoca y Escherichia coli, mediante paneles de microdilución del sistema de MicroScan Dried Gram Negative, como prueba de cribado para la identificación de germen y susceptibilidad a betalactamasas de espectro extendido. Luego se realizó una prueba confirmatoria con paneles de sistema MicroScan Dried ESBL Confirmation, recomendada para su uso por el National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS), al evaluar la concentración inhibitoria mínima para ceftazidima y cefotaxima solos y en combinación con ácido clavulánico. Resultados: los resultados mostraron una prevalencia combinada de gérmenes productores betalactamasas igual a 18,6% (intervalo de confianza del 95%: 16,2%-21,4%). La prevalencia para Escherichia coli fue de 9,5%; para Klebsiella pneumoniae, de 43,5%, y para Klebsiella oxytoca, de 10,3%. Los índices de resistencia bacteriana más altos correspondieron a ceftriaxona y ceftazidima. Conclusión: el estudio demuestra una alta prevalencia de betalactamasas de espectro extendido en gérmenes gramnegativos, probablemente por el uso excesivo de antibióticos betalactámicos de amplio espectro. Además, se destaca la importancia de la detección con pruebas de susceptibilidad y confirmación, como apoyo para la instauración de medidas de control y de vigilancia epidemiológica, con el fin de reducir índices de resistencia bacteriana emergente.

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OBJECTIVES: In 2009, CTX-M Enterobacteriaceae and Salmonella isolates were recovered from a UK pig farm, prompting studies into the dissemination of the resistance and to establish any relationships between the isolates. METHODS: PFGE was used to elucidate clonal relationships between isolates whilst plasmid profiling, restriction analysis, sequencing and PCR were used to characterize the CTX-M-harbouring plasmids. RESULTS: Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Salmonella 4,5,12:i:- and Bovismorbificans resistant to cefotaxime (n = 65) were recovered and 63 were shown by PCR to harbour a group 1 CTX-M gene. The harbouring hosts were diverse, but the group 1 CTX-M plasmids were common. Three sequenced CTX-M plasmids from E. coli, K. pneumoniae and Salmonella enterica serotype 4,5,12:i:- were identical except for seven mutations and highly similar to IncI1 plasmid ColIb-P9. Two antimicrobial resistance regions were identified: one inserted upstream of yacABC harbouring ISCR2 transposases, sul2 and floR; and the other inserted within shfB of the pilV shufflon harbouring the ISEcp1 transposase followed by blaCTX-M-1. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that an ST108 IncI1 plasmid encoding a blaCTX-M-1 gene had disseminated across multiple genera on this farm, an example of horizontal gene transfer of the blaCTX-M-1 gene.

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A sample of caecal effluent was obtained from a female patient who had undergone a routine colonoscopic examination. Bacteria were isolated anaerobically from the sample, and screened against the remaining filtered caecal effluent in an attempt to isolate bacteriophages (phages). A lytic phage, named KLPN1, was isolated on a strain identified as Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. pneumoniae (capsular type K2, rmpA+). This Siphoviridae phage presents a rosette-like tail tip and exhibits depolymerase activity, as demonstrated by the formation of plaque-surrounding haloes that increased in size over the course of incubation. When screened against a panel of clinical isolates of K. pneumoniae subsp. pneumoniae, phage KLPN1 was shown to infect and lyse capsular type K2 strains, though it did not exhibit depolymerase activity on such hosts. The genome of KLPN1 was determined to be 49,037 bp (50.53 %GC) in length, encompassing 73 predicted ORFs, of which 23 represented genes associated with structure, host recognition, packaging, DNA replication and cell lysis. On the basis of sequence analyses, phages KLPN1 (GenBank: KR262148) and 1513 (a member of the family Siphoviridae, GenBank: KP658157) were found to be two new members of the genus “Kp36likevirus”.

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A clinical Klebsiella pneumoniae isolate carrying the extended-spectrum beta-lactamase gene variants bla(SHV-40), bla(TEM-116) and bla(GES-7) was recovered. Cefoxitin and ceftazidime activity was most affected by the presence of these genes and an additional resistance to trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole was observed. The bla(GES-7) gene was found to be inserted into a class 1 integron. These results show the emergence of novel bla(TEM) and bla(SHV) genes in Brazil. Moreover, the presence of class 1 integrons suggests a great potential for dissemination of bla(GES) genes into diverse nosocomial pathogens. Indeed, the bla(GES-7) gene was originally discovered in Enterobacter cloacae in Greece and, to our knowledge, has not been reported elsewhere.

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We describe a cross-sectional, survey to identify risk factors for colonisation of neonates by extended-spectrum P-Lactamase (ESBL)-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae. This occurred following exposure to a colonised healthcare worker during an outbreak in an intermediate-risk neonatal. unit. In total, 120 neonates admitted consecutively during a three-month period were screened for ESBL-producing K. pneumoniae by rectal swabbing and 27 were identified as colonised. Multivariate analysis showed colonisation to be independently associated with use of antibiotics and absence of breastfeeding. Previous use of antibiotics presented an odds ratio (OR) of 12.3 [95% confidence interval. (Cl): 3.66-41.2, P < 0.001]. The most commonly used antibiotics were penicillin and amikacin. Breastfeeding was associated with reduced risk for colonisation (OR: 0.22; 95% Cl: 0.05-0.99; P = 0.049). Nine isotates recovered during the first stage of the outbreak and 27 isolates from surveillance cultures were typed thereafter by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, revealing six different profiles (A-F). Clones A, C, and E were implicated in the first stage of the outbreak, whereas among the 27 strains recovered from surveillance cultures, all six clones were identified. Clone A was also found on the hand of a nursing auxiliary with onychomycosis. We concluded that prior antimicrobial use predisposed to colonisation. The possible role of breastfeeding as a protective factor needs to be further elucidated. Detection of different genotypes of ESBL-producing K. pneumonioe suggests that dissemination of mobile genetic elements bearing the ESBL gene may have been superimposed on the simple dissemination of a clone during the outbreak. (c) 2008 The Hospital Infection Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Relata-se a ocorrência de graves sintomas de mastite hiperaguda em vaca, causada por Klebsiella pneumoniae, na terceira semana de lactação. Descrevem-se aspectos epidemiológicos, sintomas clínicos, procedimentos de diagnóstico microbiológico, conduta terapêutica e medidas de controle.