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[Further understanding of infection of carbapenems-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae among burn patients and the related strategies for antimicrobial treatment].

The prevalence of carbapenems-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP ) in burn wards has become one of the most troublesome issues in current management of bacterial infections. It is necessary for us to reconsider the epidemiology, risk factors and clinical characteristics of CRKP infection as well as therapeutic options. Formulating the principles of antimicrobial therapy of CRKP infection and combined antibiotics therapy and implementing appropriate dosage regimens designed by pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles will be of importance. Common antimicrobial agents for the treatment of CRKP infection include polymyxins, tigecycline, fosfomycin, and carbapenems. Infection control measures such as contact isolation, active screening, and environmental surface disinfection must be integrated with antimicrobial stewardship to effectively curb and prevent the spread of CRKP.

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