%0 Case Reports %T Klebsiella ozaenae in a Peritonsillar Abscess: A Case Report. %A Halawani L %A Hanbazazah K %A Alshanbari M %J Cureus %V 16 %N 4 %D 2024 Apr %M 38765424 暂无%R 10.7759/cureus.58499 %X A peritonsillar abscess (PTA) is an infection that primarily affects the peritonsillar space. The incidence is estimated to affect 30 per 100,000 individuals annually, with a higher prevalence between the 15- and 30-year-old age groups. The pathogenesis of a PTA is a crucial step in effective management and prevention. Typically, a PTA has a polymicrobial etiology, aerobic, and anaerobic bacteria of oral flora. Multiple papers in the literature have studied the incidence of Klebsiella species in PTA cases. However, few studies have isolated Klebsiella ozaenae in a PTA. We present a case of a 29-year-old patient who was admitted as a case of a PTA. He underwent an incision and drainage of the right PTA in the operation room. A significant amount of purulent fluid was drained with a positive culture of K. ozaenae.