The study was conducted using the unique biofield energy of Mr. Mahendra Kumar Trivedi (known as The Trivedi Effect®) on isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae, with respect to phenotypic and molecular aspects. The unique results and other related parameters has been published in peer-reviewed International journal (Journal of Health & Medical Informatics). The increased medical practice, and continuous use of antibiotic creates the selection pressure and results in the emergence of most common nosocomial pathogen i.e. Klebsiella pneumoniae. This is very common microbe responsible for urinary tract infections, pneumonia, bloodstream infections, wound or surgical site infections, and meningitis. The carrier rates are markedly increased in hospitalized patients, higher rates of colonization are primarily related to the overuse of antibiotics. This will result in multidrug resistant strains, and there will be a need for an alternative treatment approach. The experimental results showed improved antimicrobial sensitivity and decreased minimum inhibitory concentration value by two-fold in case of commonly used antimicrobials such as ampicillin/sulbactam and chloramphenicol. The results showed 9.09% alterations in biochemical reactions with changed biotype number. However, genetic fingerprinting was also performed after biofield treatment and results showed an average range of 11 to 15% of polymorphism among the treated samples with respect to the control. Current approach of treatment is multidrug combination therapy to control the infections associated with microorganisms. The outcomes demonstrates that biofield treatment works at genetic level of the pathogenic microbes, which would be useful to fight the resistant nature of microorganism against antimicrobials that might be used as an alternate treatment approach.
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Some may don’t believe in Biofield energy but I do and looking at a scientific research on the same is a great feeling.