Increased levels of IL-10 in the spleen after induction of pili protein 65.5 kDa Klebsiella pneumoniae
Dini Agustina,
Diana Chusna Mufida,
Enny Suswati
et al.
Abstract:Background: One of the gram-negative bacteria often found as the cause of nosocomial infections is Klebsiella pneumoniae. This bacterium has a mortality rate of 28.3% due to ESBL strains that cause resistance to several antibiotics and the absence of a vaccine as a preventive measure.
Objective: To determine the level of IL-10 in the spleen after induction of the protein pili K. pneumoniae 65.5 kDa in mice.
Method: This study used mice spleen samples from 21 mice aged six to eight weeks in an experimental inve… Show more
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