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Amey Joshi1, Eki Wari1, Harith Ghnaima1
1Department of Internal Medicine Sparrow Hospital-Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA.
Abstract:
Invasive liver abscess syndrome due to hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae poses significant mortality risk, particularly in immunocompromised patients. Early recognition in non-endemic regions is crucial for prompt antibiotic therapy and source control, highlighting the need for increased suspicion and aggressive management of this rare disease to improve patient outcomes.
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