Small risk of osteoarticular infections in children with asymptomatic oropharyngeal carriage of Kingella kingae

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Dimitri CeroniJacques Schrenzel

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the absolute risk for children younger than 4 years of age with asymptomatic oropharyngeal carriage of Kingella kingae to sustain an osteoarticular infection. The rate of K. kingae carriage in the oropharyngeal mucosa was 9% among healthy children, and the risk for an asymptomatic carrier to develop an osteoarticular infection due to K. Kingae was estimated to be lower than 1%.

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Feb 5, 2013·Future Microbiology·Dimitri CeroniJacques Schrenzel
Apr 23, 2014·Emerging Infectious Diseases·Pablo Yagupsky
Sep 28, 2016·Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health·Ameneh KhatamiAlison M Kesson
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Jul 18, 2015·Pediatric Research·Rebecca Anderson de la LlanaDimitri Ceroni
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