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Klebsiella-induced infections in domestic species: a case-series study in 697 animals (1997-2019).

Márcio Garcia Ribeiro1,2, Amanda Bonalume Cordeiro de Morais3, Ana Carolina Alves3, Carmen Alicia Daza Bolaños4, Carolina Lechinski de Paula3, Fábio Vinicius Ramos Portilho3, Geraldo de Nardi Júnior5, Gustavo Henrique Batista Lara3, Lorrayne de Souza Araújo Martins3, Lucieny Sierra Moraes3, Rafaela Mastrangelo Risseti3, Simony Trevizan Guerra3, Thaís Spessotto Bello3, Amanda Keller Siqueira3, Amanda Bezerra Bertolini3, Carolina Aparecida Rodrigues3, Natália Rodrigues Paschoal3, Beatriz Oliveira de Almeida3, Fernando José Paganini Listoni3, Luísa Fernanda García Sánchez3, Antonio Carlos Paes3.   

Abstract

Klebsiella species, particularly K. pneumoniae, are well-known opportunistic enterobacteria related to complexity of clinical infections in humans and animals, commonly refractory to conventional therapy. The domestic animals may represent a source of the pathogenic and multidrug-resistant Klebsiella species to humans. Nevertheless, most studies involving Klebsiella-induced infections in domestic animals are restricted to case reports or outbreaks. We retrospectively investigated selected epidemiological data, clinical aspects, and in vitro susceptibility pattern of 697 non-repetitive Klebsiella infections in livestock and companion species (1997-2019). The isolates were obtained from different clinical disorders from dogs (n = 393), cattle (n = 149), horses (n = 98), cats (n = 27), pigs (n = 22), sheep (n = 5), goats (n = 2), and buffalo (n = 1), except four isolates from subclinical bovine mastitis. Urinary (223/697 = 32%), enteric (117/697 = 16.8%), mammary (85/697 = 12.2%), reproductive (85/697 = 12.2%), and respiratory disorders (67/697 = 9.6%) were the most common clinical manifestations. Other miscellaneous clinical pictures (116/697 = 16.6%) included abscesses, otitis, hepatitis, conjunctivitis, pyodermitis, sepsis, and encephalitis. Norfloxacin (183/245 = 74.7%) and gentamicin (226/330 = 68.5%) were the most effective antimicrobials. High in vitro resistance of the isolates was seen to ampicillin (326/355 = 91.8%), amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (25/62 = 40.3%), and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (100/252 = 39.7), and multidrug resistance to ≥ 3 classes of antimicrobials was found in 20.4% (142/697) isolates. Wide variety of clinical manifestations of Klebsiella-induced infections was observed, with a predominance of urinary, enteric, mammary, reproductive, and respiratory tract disorders, reinforcing opportunistic behavior of agent. Poor in vitro efficacy was observed to some conventional antimicrobials and ~ 20% of isolates exhibited resistance pattern, reinforcing the need for proper use of drugs on therapy approaches in domestic animals to avoid multidrug-resistant bacteria, an emergent global concern.
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Keywords:  Clinical and epidemiological aspects; Companion animals; Klebsiella pneumoniae; Livestock; Multidrug-resistant bacteria

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35018603      PMCID: PMC8882559          DOI: 10.1007/s42770-021-00667-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Microbiol        ISSN: 1517-8382            Impact factor:   2.476


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