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Septic arthritis in children: Updated epidemiologic, microbiologic, clinical and therapeutic correlations

Septic arthritis (SA) is an infection characterized by significant epidemiologic and microbiologic differences between developed and developing regions and between age groups. To determine the epidemiologic, clinical, microbiologic and therapeutic aspects of pediatric SA in Southern Israel. A retros...

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Published in:Pediatrics and neonatology 2020-06, Vol.61 (3), p.325-330
Main Authors: Cohen, Eugen, Katz, Tiberiu, Rahamim, Eldad, Bulkowstein, Shlomi, Weisel, Yaron, Leibovitz, Ron, Fruchtman, Yariv, Leibovitz, Eugene
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