@Article{M-10027, AUTHOR = {Verma, Harshita}, TITLE = {A NEW Respiratory syncytial Infectious disease With KLEBSIELLA PNUEMONIAE.}, JOURNAL = {Scientific Research Journal of Medical and Health Science}, VOLUME = {1}, YEAR = {2023}, NUMBER = {1}, ARTICLE-NUMBER = {M-10027}, URL = {https://isrdo.org/journal/SRJMH/currentissue/a-new-respiratory-syncytial-infectious-disease-with-klebsiella-pnuemoniae}, ISSN = {2584-1521}, ABSTRACT = {Regularly occurring as part of the natural ecosystem in the human nose, throat, and genitourinary tract, Bacteria can also serve as adaptive human infections. Numerous different animals have been documented to contract infections from Klebsiella species, sometimes as part of the normal ecosystem and as pathogenic organisms. There are thousands of species of Klebsiella in nature. This is believed to be the result of different sublineages evolving niche-specific adaptations and corresponding biochemical modifications that improve their environmental suitability. They can be discovered in humans, as well as in liquid, soils, trees, insect, and other creatures. This article examines the diseases' newly discovered role.}, DOI = {} }