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The bacterial aetiology of pleural empyema. A descriptive and comparative metagenomic study
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A subgroup of pleural empyema appears to be caused by a set of bacteria not normally considered to be involved in pneumonia. Such empyemas appear to have a similar microbial profile to oral/sinus-derived brain abscesses, supporting spread from the oral cavity, potentially haematogenously. We suggest reserving the term 'primary empyema' for these infections.
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