Enhanced culture detection of Kingella kingae, a pathogen of increasing clinical importance in pediatrics
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Enhanced culture detection of Kingella kingae, a pathogen of increasing clinical importance in pediatrics
Abstract
Osteoarticular infection and occult bacteremia are the 2 invasive infectious pathologies most frequently associated in childhood with Kingella kingae. We report a series of 11 patients in whom osteomyelitis predominates over septic arthritis, which is the reverse of other series, probably as a consequence of inoculation of samples during surgery on agar media, used in combination with or as an alternative to inoculation into blood culture bottles. Although K. kingae infections usually follow a benign clinical course, we noted 2 patients with mild orthopedic sequelae.
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