Abstract:Historically, anaerobic bacteria as monomicrobial pathogens or components of polymicrobial infections have been found to play a minor role in osteomyelitis. Various Actinomyces species reside as constituents of the normal human microbial flora found in the oropharynx and in the most people may also be present as commensal microorganisms in the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and, to a lesser degree, the upper respiratory tracts. Bone infections due to Actinomyces species are relatively uncommon and usually as… Show more
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