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Abstract

Background: Klebsiella pneumoniae is a globally recognized opportunistic pathogen  associated with multidrug resistance (MDR).


Objective: This study evaluated the      phenotypic distribution of MDR and carbapenem resistance among K. pneumoniae isolates.


Materials and Methods: A total 200 specimens collected from four teaching hospitals in Nasiriya, Iraq(Nasiriya General Hospital, Al-Musawy, Al-Haboubi, Bint Al-Huda), between October and December 2025, from which 88 isolates were identified as K. pneumoniae using biochemical methods and the VITEK®2 system. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed by the Kirby–Bauer disk diffusion method, and carbapenemase production was detected using the Modified Hodge Test (MHT).


Results: Blood samples constituted the majority of isolates (35.2%). MDR was observed in 88   isolates, with the highest resistance rates to ampicillin (68.18%) and ceftazidime (62.5%). Carbapenemase production was confirmed in 32.95% of isolates.


Conclusion: These findings indicate a high burden of MDR K. pneumoniae, underscoring the urgent need for strengthened infection control measures and rational antibiotic management in local hospitals.

Keywords

Klebsiella pneumoniae Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) Carbapenem.

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