Stool tests show I have a high amount of
klebsiella species, and I've found conflicting and variable info about it with some sources saying it's commensal and others saying it's pathogenic.
The two most common types of CRE are carbapenem - resistant
Klebsiella species and carbapenem - resistant Escherichia coli.
Not exact matches
Background:
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a gram - negative bacterial
species capable of occupying a broad range of environmental and clinical habitats.
So when that gut is leaky, we get bacteria that now get access and so some of the bacteria that are notorious for contributing to arthritic pains,
Klebsiella and pseudomonas are two different
species of bacteria.
It is often due to Escherichia coli, Brucella canis, and
species of Mycoplasma, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Proteus, and
Klebsiella.