Klebsiella Pneumonia

e Klebsiella Pneumoniae is a Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium found in several environmental niches. It is commonly found in the human respiratory tract, and can cause a range of diseases, ranging from respiratory tract infection to a range of serious illnesses, including sepsis, urinary tract infection and pneumonia. In addition to its role as a human pathogen, it is also important in the food industry and in bioremediation. It has been used as an enzyme source to improve the efficiency of industrial processes as well as to break down hazardous organic substances into less harmful substances. Its importance in medical and industrial fields has made it an important topic for research.

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