Department of Dermatology, University of Kathmandu Hospital, Dhulikhel Hospital, Dhulikhel, Kavre, Nepal
 Case Report   
								
																Gram Negative Folliculitis Due to Klebsiella Pneumoniae 
																Author(s): Smriti Shrestha*, Riyaz Shrestha and Prastuti Shrestha             
								
																
						 Chronic non-scarring scalp folliculitis is common in younger age group, more so in men. The common causative agents are gram-positive 
  organisms like Pityrosporum acnes and Staphylococcus aureus.
Gram-negative scalp folliculitis caused by Klebsiella is an uncommon entity. Skin and soft tissue infection by Klebsiella alone is rare. It could be 
  caused by bacterial interference and replacement of the Gram-positive flora of the skin, where long-term antibacterial treatments are given. The 
  uncommon occurrence of gram-negative folliculitis can lead to common diagnostic dilemma, and, it severely impairs the quality of life of the 
  patient and worsens disease progression.
In this case, a 22 years man had recurrent scalp folliculitis for 2 years, for which multiple courses of antibiotics were taken. Hence, 
  dermatologists require to be vigilant with hi.. Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2165-7920.2022.12.1524															  
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