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Figure and table summarized all types of K.pneumonaei (MDR klebsiella, klebsiella ESBL, and klebsiella) The best choice antibiotic treatment to K. pneumonaei for most cases is doxycyclin then tigecycline then imipenem and gentamycin, there are multi drug resistant for most cases include Augmentin, ceftazidime, ceftriaxone, cefuroxime and

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