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A new multi-institutional study led by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in collaboration with the Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) has conducted the most comprehensive epidemiological analysis of Klebsiella pneumoniae in Saudi Arabia to date.
According to SciTechDaily, This multidrug-resistant bacterium is one of the leading causes of hospital-acquired infections worldwide and is recognized by the World Health Organization as a significant public health threat.
The study shows that the strains of this bacterium found in Saudi Arabia are genetically distinct from those in other regions, which underscores the necessity for tailored health policies to address this unique microbial diversity.
While infections caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae in healthy individuals typically lead to mild symptoms, the bacterium poses a severe risk to sick or immunocompromised patients, potentially resulting in life-threatening conditions such as pneumonia and meningitis.
Antibiotics are the standard treatment for these infections; however, the global rise of multidrug-resistant strains—prompted by the overuse of antibiotics in healthcare and industries like agriculture—has made treatment increasingly challenging in recent decades. […]
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