高致病性肺炎克雷伯菌(hvKp):概述、流行病学和实验室检测。

Q1 Medicine
Pathogens and Immunity Pub Date : 2025-01-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.20411/pai.v10i1.777
Dania Al Ismail, Edgar I Campos-Madueno, Valentina Donà, Andrea Endimiani
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摘要

肺炎克雷伯菌(Kp)是一种革兰氏阴性病原体,可引起医院和社区获得性感染。肺炎克雷伯菌可分为两种不同的病型:经典肺炎克雷伯菌(cKp)和高毒力肺炎克雷伯菌(hvKp)。hvKp于1986年首次在台湾被发现,具有高致病性,并具有独特的表型和基因型特征。高粘滞(hmv)表型,通常以荚膜的过量生产为标志,通常与hvKp相关,尽管最近的研究表明一些cKp菌株也可能具有这一特征。此外,hvKp可在健康人群中引起严重的社区获得性感染,并与肝脓肿、脑膜炎和眼内炎等转移性感染有关。在医院获得性环境中报告的HvKp越来越多,使治疗策略复杂化。特别是,虽然hvKp历来对抗生素敏感,但已经出现了耐多药菌株,并对公共卫生构成重大威胁。高毒力和有限的抗生素选择相结合,需要进一步研究毒力机制和快速鉴定方法。本文讨论了hvKp的流行病学及其毒力因素,强调了表型和非表型检测的重要性,包括下一代分子诊断,以早期发现hvKp。
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Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (hvKp): Overview, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Detection.

Klebsiella pneumoniae (Kp) is a Gram-negative pathogen responsible for both hospital- and community-acquired infections. Kp is classified into 2 distinct pathotypes: classical K. pneumoniae (cKp) and hypervirulent K. pneumoniae (hvKp). First described in Taiwan in 1986, hvKp are highly pathogenic and characterized by unique phenotypic and genotypic traits. The hypermucoviscous (hmv) phenotype, generally marked by overproduction of the capsule, is often associated with hvKp, although recent studies show that some cKp strains may also have this characteristic. Furthermore, hvKp can cause severe community-acquired infections in healthy people and have been associated with metastatic infections such as liver abscess, meningitis, and endophthalmitis. HvKp are increasingly being reported in hospital-acquired settings, complicating treatment strategies. In particular, while hvKp have historically been antibiotic-susceptible, multidrug-resistant (MDR) strains have emerged and pose a significant public health threat. The combination of high virulence and limited antibiotic options demands further research into virulence mechanisms and rapid identification methods. This review discusses the epidemiology of hvKp and their virulence factors, highlighting the importance of phenotypic and non-phenotypic tests, including next-generation molecular diagnostics, for the early detection of hvKp.

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Pathogens and Immunity
Pathogens and Immunity Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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