The oxidase test and the motility give negativity. here the motility test is important because klebsiella is non motile while other commonly encountered lactose fermenting coliforms( E.coli, Enterobacter and Citrobacter) are motile.
Also we can look for the KIA reaction which is A/A gas-negative and H2S negative. Other biochemical tests that we can use include,
- indole test – negative
- lysine decarboxylase- positive
- urease test- positive
- methyl red –usually negative and Voges –proskauer- positive
- simmons’ citrate-positive
Many other sugar fermentation results can also be used for the diagnosis. But above biochemicals are the commonly used tests in clinical laboratory set up. ABST for the isolated pathogens should be done along with the clinical history since Antibiotics are the treatment for Klebsiella infections.
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