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Klebsiella oxytoca and K1 enzyme

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1 Klebsiella oxytoca and K1 enzyme
(indole positive) Chromosomal R/ ampicillin Mutational hyperproduction R/ cephalosporins Less susceptible to clavulanic acid than ESBL No key hole Key hole not obvious

2 A Klebsiella oxytoca with basal K1 b-lactamase resistant to ampicillin and susceptible to Augmentin, cephalexin and cefotaxime.

3 A hyperproducer Klebsiella oxytoca with a high level of mutational K1 b-lactamase shows resistance to Augmentin, cephalexin and cefotaxime.

4 Another hyperproducer Klebsiella oxytoca with a high level of mutational K1 b-lactamase. Note the tiny "keyhole" between cefotaxime (CTX 5) and Augmentin (AMC 60) and the small inhibitory zone around cephalexin (CL100). The tiny "keyhole“ is a “bonus” as most strains with high K1 activity simply show resistance to Augmentin, cephalexin and cefotaxime.

5 A hyperproducer Klebsiella oxytoca with a low level of mutational K1 b-lactamase. Note the slight synergy between Augmentin (AMC 60) and the cephalosporin discs cephalexin (CL100) and cefotaxime (CTX 5).

6 A Klebsiella oxytoca with an ESBL
A Klebsiella oxytoca with an ESBL. It’s likely that the isolate only has basal K1 b-lactamase (large zone around AMC 60).

7 Klebsiella oxytoca hyperproducer of K1
Reporting Klebsiella oxytoca hyperproducer of K1 Not ESBL (plasmid mediated) As per Table 4 R/ ampicillin, cephalexin, cefotaxime…..


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