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The most frequent serotypes were serotype I (50%), serotype II (15%), serotype III (25%), and serotype VI (10%). The gene most frequently found was (55%), followed by (51%) and (41%). Molecular analysis showed that was the most common ESBL-encoding gene. The high resistance to β-lactams antibiotics ( , ampicillin, cefotaxime, and cefazolin) found in from KTPs with UTIs remains a serious clinical challenge. Further efforts to control ESBL-producing should include the careful use of all antibiotics as well as barrier precautions to reduce