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dc.contributor.advisorHaque, Fahim Kabir Monjurul
dc.contributor.authorAin, Qurratul
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-02T09:00:12Z
dc.date.available2025-01-02T09:00:12Z
dc.date.copyright©2024
dc.date.issued2024-09
dc.identifierID 19326036
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10361/25028
dc.descriptionThis thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Microbiology, 2024.en_US
dc.descriptionCatalogued from PDF version of thesis.
dc.descriptionIncludes bibliographical references (pages 49-51).
dc.description.abstractA systematic assessment of 11 observational studies reported that 596 (42.8%) of 1392 Klebsiella pneumoniae infection cases were hypervirulent (hvKp) strains. Additionally, a research study conducted in Bangladesh reported that 19% of their Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates were hvKp strains. Unlike usual Klebsiella pneumoniae infections, hvKp strains increasingly affect healthy people, making them more vulnerable. To understand gene variations and the presence of hvKp strains, datasets from NCBI were retrieved for bioinformatics analyses. Following that, the hvKp strain was identified by BLAST and Kleborate on 50 CHRF Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates. Two isolates with hypervirulent genes were discovered to have virulence scores of 4 and 5. Out of 19 samples, the string test was positive for 3 samples, and all of them exhibited multi-drug resistance. Moreover, it was discovered that all three patients were diagnosed with sepsis or neonatal sepsis following the detection of meningitis. Additionally, clinical manifestations revealed that a total of four patients were diagnosed with meningitis (one fatal case), and three with pneumonia or severe pneumonia. Subsequently, antibiotic susceptibility tests showed that over 41% of isolates were resistant to 13 antibiotics, with limited treatment options. Finally, the findings highlight the variations in hypervirulent gene sequences and suggest that the current virulence gene database is not comprehensive. Therefore, a repository for hvKp serotypes should be developed, and the database should be updated frequently.en_US
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityQurratul Ain
dc.format.extent51 pages
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.rightsBrac University theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission.
dc.subjectKlebsiella pneumoniaeen_US
dc.subjectHypervirulenten_US
dc.subjectMeningitisen_US
dc.subjectNeonatal sepsisen_US
dc.subjectMultidrug resistanceen_US
dc.subjectAntibiogramen_US
dc.subject.lcshMeningitis in children.
dc.subject.lcshNewborn infants.
dc.subject.lcshMultidrug resistance.
dc.subject.lcshAntibiotics.
dc.titlePhenotypic and genotypic characterization of hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from neonates in Bangladeshen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Brac University
dc.description.degreeB.Sc. in Microbiology


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