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Differentiating Osteoarticular Infections Caused By Kingella Kingae From Those Due to Typical Pathogens in Young Children
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Microbial PathogensKlebsiella PneumoniaePathologyBacterial PathogensMedical MicrobiologyInfection ControlOsteoarticular InfectionsAntimicrobial ResistanceAerobic CulturingHealth SciencesBacterial InfectionsCombined ScorePathogen CharacterizationKingella Kingae FromClinical MicrobiologyMolecular Diagnostic TechniquesMicrobial DiseasePathogenesisTypical PathogensClinical InfectionYoung ChildrenMicrobiologyKingella KingaeMedicine
Osteoarticular infections caused by Kingella kingae are characterized by mild-to-moderate clinical and biologic inflammatory signs that are different from those caused by Gram-positive cocci. A combined score was built to find the best model to predict K. kingae osteoarticular infections by using the following 4 variables: body temperature <38°C, serum C-reactive protein <55 mg/L, white blood cell count <14,000/mm, and band forms <150/mm.
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