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Investigation of an Outbreak of Osteoarticular Infections Caused by Kingella Kingae in a Childcare Center Using Molecular Techniques
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Daycare Center AttendeesPathogen DetectionPathologyHealthcare-associated InfectionInfection ControlOsteoarticular InfectionsAntimicrobial ResistanceParasitologyJoint FluidHealth SciencesPathogen CharacterizationClinical MicrobiologyMolecular Diagnostic TechniquesMicrobial DiseasePathogenesisClinical InfectionMicrobiologyKingella KingaeMedicineProsthetic Joint InfectionsDiagnostic Microbiology
We describe an outbreak of 5 osteoarticular infections among 24 daycare center attendees. Polymerase chain reaction revealed Kingella kingae in the joint fluid of 1 child and in 85% of throat samples from healthy contacts. Multilocus sequence typing performed on the joint fluid and carriage isolates identified an unique sequence type. Rifampin failed to eradicate K. kingae carriage.
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