Bacteriophage treatment is effective against carbapenem-resistant
Klebsiella pneumoniae
(KPC) in a neutropenic murine model of gastrointestinal translocation and renal infection
Panagiotis Zagaliotis,
Jordyn Michalik-Provasek,
Eleftheria Mavridou
et al.
Abstract:Carbapenemase-producing
Klebsiella pneumoniae
(KPC) are globally emerging pathogens that cause life-threatening infections. Novel treatment alternatives are urgently needed. We therefore investigated the effectiveness of three novel bacteriophages (Spivey, Pharr, and Soft) in a neutropenic murine model of KPC gastrointestinal colonization, translocation, and disseminated infection. Bacteriophage efficacy was determined by residual bacterial burden of KPC (CFU/g) in kidneys. Parallel… Show more
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