Kluyvera spp
- K. ascorbata
- K. cryocrescens
Gram Stain
- Gram negative bacilli - fermenter
Clinical Significance
These organisms are isolated from environmental sources, food products of animal origin, soil, floors, sewage, and hospital environments.
They have been associated with opportunistic infections (often nosocomial), including bacteremia/sepsis, mediastinitis, meningitis, hepatobiliary infections, peritonitis, urinary tract and skin/soft tissue infections.
Usual Susceptibility Pattern
These organisms produce a chromosomal extended spectrum beta-lactamase (CTX-M ESBL) and should be considered resistant to all penicillins and 1st/2nd generation cephalosporins.
Third generation cephalosprorins may have diminished activity.
Empiric Therapy |
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TMP/SMX |
or |
Ciprofloxacin |