Klebsiella bacteremia

Abstract
Of 41 patients with Klebsiella bacteremia studied, most were newborn or elderly and only 1 had community-acquired infection. The incidence of bacteremia was evenly distributed over 16 mo., except that infections in newborns occurred in a cluster. The initial site of infection resulting in bacteremia was urinary tract (27%), gastrointestinal tract (24%), i.v. sites (20%) and pulmonary system (15%). Mortality was influenced by the underlying disease, the age of the patients and site of initial infection. In patients with non-fatal underlying disease, deaths occurred only in patients with pulmonary or abdominal infections and did not occur in patients in whom the portal of entry was the urinary tract or i.v. sites. Single antibiotic therapy with aminoglycoside was adequate in this latter group.