2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rppede.2016.03.014
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Septic arthritis by Sphingobacterium multivorum in immunocompromised pediatric patient

Abstract: Objective:To report a case septic arthritis with a rare pathogen in a immunosuppressed child.Case description:Male patient, 6 years old, had liver transplant five and half years ago due to biliary atresia. Patient was using tacrolimus 1mg q.12h. This patient started to have pain in left foot and ankle and had one episode of fever 3 days before hospital admission. Physical examination showed weight 17kg, height 109cm, temperature 36.4°C, with pain, swelling and heat in the left ankle, without other clinical sig… Show more

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“… 8 Traditional vaccine development approaches are costly, time-consuming, and rarely produce successful outcomes. 9 , 10 Recent breakthroughs in bioinformatics, immunoinformatics, and structural vaccinomics have transformed antigen screening. Reverse vaccinology, a novel method of vaccine development, was developed by combining these 2 approaches and is now used for vaccine development against numerous bacterial and viral diseases.…”
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