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Successful antimicrobial therapy and implant retention for streptococcal infection of prosthetic joints

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Our results, and those of others, show that prosthetic joint infections caused by streptococci have a relatively good outcome with primary antimicrobial therapy and, when necessary, drainage, lavage or debridement. Provided the prosthesis is stable and the patient can tolerate long-term antimicrobial therapy, this may be an effective alternative to excision arthroplasty.

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