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Clinical Features and Epidemiology of Invasive <i>Kingella kingae</i> Infections in Southern Israel
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Kingella kingae is a much more common cause of invasive infection in young children than has been previously recognized. The disease has a clear seasonal pattern, usually affects the skeletal system, frequently involves unusual bones and joints, and follows a benign course.