Abstract:ObjectiveTo investigate clinical distribution, capsular serotyping, molecular typing, virulence gene carriage, and antimicrobial susceptibility of hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (hvKP) strains isolated from a hospital in Hainan Province in 2016.MethodsKlebsiella pneumoniae(K. pneumoniae) isolated from the hospital between January and December 2016 were analyzed retrospectively, hvKP strains were selected through string test, antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed and compared with classic K. pneumoniae(cKP); capsular serotyping, virulence genes, and drug resistance genes of hvKP strains were detected with polymerase chain reaction, molecular typing was performed with pulsedfield gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and multilocus sequence typing.ResultsA total of 84 hvKP strains were isolated, the main specimen source was sputum(45 strains); K1 and K2 were the major capsular serotypes of hvKP, while ST23, ST65, and ST86 were the main sequence types of hvKP. The carriage rates of rmpA, aerobatin, allS, kfuBC, and cf29a in hvKP were 90.48%, 96.43%, 42.86%, 66.67%, and 53.57% respectively, all of them were statistically higher than those of cKP strains, PFGE found that allS was positive only among K1 strains; most antimicrobial resistance rates of hvKP were lower than those of the cKP.ConclusionSputum is the main specimen source of hvKP, especially K1 serotype; more than 90% of hvKP strains carry rmpA and aerobatin genes, allS gene only exists in K1 type hvKP.