Abstract:As the result of the use of blood culture vials for seeding joint and bone exudates, and nucleic acid amplification methods, Kingella kingae is emerging as an important pathogen in patients <3 years of age. The organism is carried asymptomatically in the oropharynx of young children, coinciding with the age of increased attack rate of invasive disease, and propagates through close personal contact. Carriage of K. kingae is a dynamic process with frequent turnover of strains after weeks or months of continuous … Show more
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