Background
Klebsiella pneumoniae
is a human, animal, and environmental commensal and a leading cause of
nosocomial infections, which are often caused by multiresistant strains.
We evaluate putative sources of K. pneumoniae that are carried by and infect hospital patients.
Methods
We conducted a 6-month survey on 2 hematology wards at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom, in 2015 to isolate K. pneumoniae from stool, blood, and the environment. We conducted cross-sectional surveys of K. pneumoniae
from 29 livestock farms, 97 meat products, the hospital sewer, and 20
municipal wastewater treatment plants in the East of England between
2014 and 2015. Isolates were sequenced and their genomes compared.
Results
Klebsiella pneumoniae was isolated from stool of 17/149 (11%) patients and 18/922 swabs of …