Klebsiella

Klebsiella is a genus of Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria in the family Enterobacteriaceae. Facultative anaerobes, they are found in the intestinal and repiratory tracts of many vertebrates (including humans) and are commonly responsible for bladder, kidney, lung, and wound infections. K. pneumoniae can cause pneumonia in people with compromised immune systems.


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