Friedlander, in 1882, described an encapsulated bacillus isolated from the lungs of patients who died of pneumonia. Klebsiella pneumoniae is implicated as a cause of pneumonia, especially in alcoholics and diabetic patients. It was also an established uropathogen, and a cause of biliary tract infections, osteomyelitis and bacteremia.
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