Pasteurella pneumotropica isolated from bone and joint infections.
AUTOR(ES)
Gadberry, J L
RESUMO
Pasteurella pneumotropica is a normal inhabitant of the oropharynx of mice, rats, cats, and dogs. We describe here the first reported case of joint and bone involvement in a human. The need for culturing and adequate prophylactic treatment is discussed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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