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A genome-wide One Health study of Klebsiella pneumoniae in Norway reveals overlapping populations but few recent transmission events across reservoirs
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Our large One Health genomic study highlights that human-to-human transmission of KpSC is more common than transmission between ecological niches. Still, spillover of clinically relevant strains and genetic features between human and non-human sources does occur and should not be overlooked. Infection prevention measures are essential to limit transmission within human clinical settings and reduce infections. However, preventing transmission that leads to colonisation, e.g. from direct contact with animals or via the food chain, could also play an important role in reducing the KpSC disease burden.
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