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|a Klebsiella infections :
|b epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinical outcomes /
|c Lucy A. Pereira and Andrey Santos, editors.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a KLEBSIELLA INFECTIONS. EPIDEMIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES; KLEBSIELLA INFECTIONS. EPIDEMIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: INTERACTIONS OF KLEBSIELLA SP. WITH OTHER INTESTINAL FLORA ; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DIFFERENT INTESTINAL ECOSYSTEMS; 3. MICROFLORA SIMULATIONS WITH THE PMEU IN VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTS; 4. KLEBSIELLA AS A MEMBER OF THE NORMAL FLORA; 5. DUALISTIC BALANCE IN THE DUODENUM; 6. OSMOTIC AND ENERGY REGULATION; 7. INTESTINAL CHYME AND HOST-BACTERIAL INTERACTIONS.
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|a 8. BACTERIAL INTESTINAL BALANCE (BIB)9. WHY SOME KLEBSIELLAS ARE PATHOGENIC AS THE MAJORITY REMAIN HARMLESS OR BENEFICIAL MEMBERS OF THE NORMAL MICROBIOTA; 10. ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND KLEBSIELLA SP.; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE: EPIDEMIOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS, AND CLINICAL MANAGEMENT ; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; EPIDEMIOLOGY; MICROBIOLOGY; ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE; PATHOGENESIS AND MANAGEMENT; URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS; PNEUMONIA; BACTEREMIA; PYOGENIC LIVER ABSCESS; SKIN AND SOFT TISSUE INFECTIONS; NECROTIZING FASCIITIS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 3: C-9154 DERIVATIVES WITH POTENT IN VITRO BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY AGAINST KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. MATERIALS AND METHOD; 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4: TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR INFECTIONS CAUSED BY CARBAPENEM RESISTANT AND PANDRUG RESISTANT KLEBSIELLA ISOLATES ; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES; ANTIMICROBIAL OPTIONS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE PNEUMONIA IN ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS AND VIRULENCE FACTORS OF THE ISOLATES; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MATERIAL AND METHODS.
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|a RESULTSDISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CONFLICTS OF INTEREST; REFERENCES; Chapter 6: KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE ENDOGENOUS ENDOPHTHALMITIS ; ABSTRACT; ENDOGENOUS BACTERIAL ENDOPHTHALMITIS (EBE); ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7: KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE LIVER ABSCESS ; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; EPIDEMIOLOGY; ETIOLOGY; BACTERIAL GENES AND PATHOGENESIS; CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS; LABORATORY AND IMAGING TESTS; THERAPY; OUTCOME; REFERENCES; Chapter 8: VIRULENCE MECHANISMS OF THE KLEBSIELLA ; ABSTRACT; VIRULENCE MECHANISMS OF THE KLEBSIELLA; CAPSULAR ANTIGENS; LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE.
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|a SIDEROPHORES (IRON-SCAVENGING SYSTEMS)ADESINS; BIOFILM FORMATION; HEAT RESISTANCE; ACTION OF THE MEDICINAL PLANTS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 9: MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE AND K. OXYTOCA STRAINS IN RUSSIAN HOSPITALS ; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS; RESULTS; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; INDEX.
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|a Bacteria belonging to the genus Klebsiella have a dual role in human pathophysiology. Some of the strains are potent opportunistic pathogens capable of causing severe illnesses, whereas a majority of the klebsiellas belong to our normal flora, particularly in our alimentary tract. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinical outcomes of klebsiella infections. Topics discussed include interactions of klebsiella sp. with other intestinal flora; C-9154 derivatives with potent in vitro biological activity against klebsiella pneumoni.
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