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Measurement of Klebsiella Intestinal Colonization Density To Assess Infection Risk

Yuang Sun, Alieysa Patel, John SantaLucia, Emily Roberts, Lili Zhao, Keith S. Kaye, Krishna Rao, Michael A. Bachman

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Abstract

Colonization by bacterial pathogens often precedes infection and offers a window of opportunity to prevent these infections in the first place. Klebsiella colonization is significantly and reproducibly associated with subsequent infection; however, factors that enhance or mitigate this risk in individual patients are unclear. This study developed an assay to measure the density of Klebsiella colonization, relative to total fecal bacteria, in rectal swabs from hospitalized patients. Applying this assay to 238 colonized patients, a high Klebsiella density, defined as >22% of total bacteria, was significantly associated with subsequent infection. Based on widely available PCR technology, this type of assay could be deployed in clinical laboratories to identify patients at an increased risk of Klebsiella infections. As novel therapeutics are developed to eliminate pathogens from the gut microbiome, a rapid Klebsiella colonization density assay could identify patients who would benefit from this type of infection prevention intervention.

Topics & Concepts

Klebsiella pneumoniaeKlebsiellaOdds ratioMicrobiologyInterquartile rangeBacteremiaBiologyRelative riskKlebsiella pneumoniaConfidence intervalMedicineInternal medicineBacteriaPseudomonas aeruginosaAntibioticsGeneticsEscherichia coliBiochemistryGeneAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaBacterial Identification and Susceptibility TestingUrinary Tract Infections Management