Pathogens (Sep 2014)

Antibiotic Resistance Related to Biofilm Formation in Klebsiella pneumoniae

  • Claudia Vuotto,
  • Francesca Longo,
  • Maria Pia Balice,
  • Gianfranco Donelli,
  • Pietro E. Varaldo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens3030743
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 743 – 758

Abstract

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The Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen, Klebsiella pneumoniae, is responsible for causing a spectrum of community-acquired and nosocomial infections and typically infects patients with indwelling medical devices, especially urinary catheters, on which this microorganism is able to grow as a biofilm. The increasingly frequent acquisition of antibiotic resistance by K. pneumoniae strains has given rise to a global spread of this multidrug-resistant pathogen, mostly at the hospital level. This scenario is exacerbated when it is noted that intrinsic resistance to antimicrobial agents dramatically increases when K. pneumoniae strains grow as a biofilm. This review will summarize the findings about the antibiotic resistance related to biofilm formation in K. pneumoniae.

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