Bacteriology of acute septic arthritis

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Nduati, Ruth W.

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University of Nairobi

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In a study of septic arthritis infants formed the bulk of patients though, notably, neonates were not encountered. Gram-negative bacterial of the Salmonella species, especially Salmonella typhimurium and Klebsiella species were the most important cause of septic arthritis in infants. Staphylococcus aureus was also isolated. The combination of blood cultures and joint aspirate cultures resulted in very high rate (72 per cent) of bacteria isolation. It is strongly recommended that every effort should be made to obtain two bacteriological specimens for culture to improve bacteriological diagnosis of the disease.

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W., PROFNDUATIRUTH. 1991. Bacteriology of acute septic arthritis. J Trop Pediatr. 1991 Aug;37(4):172-5. Nduati RW, Wamola IA.. J Trop Pediatr. 1991 Aug;37(4):172-5.. : Journal of School of Continuous and Distance Education

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