NewsDrug-resistant klebsiella outbreak in Ukraine alarms experts

Drug-resistant klebsiella outbreak in Ukraine alarms experts

Klebsiella pneumoniae, a dangerous bacterium responsible for pneumonia, has been discovered in Ukraine. Experts are alarmed as the bacterium is drug-resistant, and scientists believe it poses a significant threat to public health.

A dangerous bacterium in Ukraine
A dangerous bacterium in Ukraine
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Worrying news from Ukraine. A dangerous bacterium has been detected in our eastern neighbor. According to specialists, it poses a public health threat. The strain in question is Klebsiella pneumoniae. Onet.pl recently reported the threat.

Dangerous bacterium detected in Ukraine

Dr. Oleksandr Nazarchuk from the National Medical University in Vinnytsia sought assistance from Prof. Kristian Riesbeck of Lund University. They conducted research on the resistance of bacteria found in war-wounded individuals and hospital patients. It turned out that about 6% of the 141 samples were resistant to all antibiotics.

Klebsiella pneumoniae was the most dangerous of them. This bacterium can cause very serious infections, including pneumonia, meningitis, sepsis, and skin infections. It is one of the main causes of mortality related to drug resistance.

"The spread of infection will continue"

Experiments on mice and insect larvae showed that the resistant bacteria were exceptionally aggressive, killing larvae much faster than less resistant strains. Genetic sequencing revealed that the bacteria also have genes that make them more virulent.

According to Prof. Riesbeck, the bacteria will pose a problem - their spread will be difficult to control. Due to the ongoing war, Ukraine has limited capacity to provide medical care at a level that effectively combats the bacterium. As long as the patients cannot be isolated and treated properly, the spread of infection will continue, the Swedish expert stated.

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