Klebsiella pneumoniae: why is this bacterium so dangerous and how phages fight it
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a dangerous gram-negative bacterium that causes severe hospital-acquired infections and antibiotic resistance. This article explains in detail how infection occurs, the diseases Klebsiella causes, why it poses a threat to healthcare, and how bacteriophages are becoming an effective alternative to traditional antibiotics. It also cites scientific research and real-world clinical cases of successful phage therapy.