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Microbiol Spectr
October 2022
Department of Bacteriology, Capital Institute of Pediatricsgrid.418633.b, Beijing, China.
Pneumonia caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) Klebsiella pneumoniae of sequence types ST11 and ST383 have highlighted the necessity for new therapies against these prevalent pathogens. Bacteriophages (phages) may be used as alternatives or complements to antibiotics for treating MDR bacteria because they show potential efficacy in mouse models and even individual clinical cases, and they also cause fewer side effects, such as microbiota-imbalance-induced diseases. In the present study, we screened two phages, pKp11 and pKp383, that targeted ST11 and ST383 MDR K.
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October 2022
Department of Bacteriology, Capital Institute of Pediatricsgrid.418633.b, Beijing, China.
Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is a human pathogenic virus that belongs to the genus . In 2022, MPXV caused an unprecedented number of infections in many countries. As it is difficult to distinguish MPXV from other pathogens by its symptoms in the early stage of infection, a rapid and reliable assay for MPXV detection is needed.
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October 2022
Experimental Research Center, Capital Institute of Pediatricsgrid.418633.b, Beijing, China.
Mobilized colistin resistance () gene mediated by plasmid can cause the speediness dissemination of colistin-resistant strains, which have given rise to a great threat to the treatment of human infection. Hence, a rapid and accurate diagnosis technology for detecting is essential for the control of resistance gene. Here, a recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) coupled with CRISPR/Cas12a platform was established for rapid, sensitive, and specific detection of gene.
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April 2022
Department of Bacteriology, Capital Institute of Pediatricsgrid.418633.b, Beijing, China.
While Klebsiella pneumoniae is a common cause of nosocomial and community-acquired infections, including pneumonia and pyogenic liver abscess, little is known about the population structure of this bacterium. In this study, we investigated the prevalence and molecular characteristics of K. pneumoniae isolates from carriers, pyogenic liver abscess patients, and pneumonia patients, and genomic and phenotypic assays were used to determine the differences among the isolates.
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