Bernd Neumann , Sophie Wilhelm , Jan Marco Kern , Joerg Steinmann
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Cross-border prevalence of putative-hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae differs between tertiary hospitals in Austria and Germany
We conducted a prospective testing protocol for surveillance of putative hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae in two tertiary hospitals in Germany and Austria, over a one year study period. In total, 45 (1.02 %) putative hvKp of around 4400 K. pneumoniae were identified. The study revealed a 3.3-times higher prevalence of putative hvKp in the German hospital.