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Diagnosing Kingella kingae infections in infants and young children
Pablo Yagupsky
Basic Sciences Divisions
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Young children
100%
Infant Patients
100%
Exudates
100%
Kingella Kingae
100%
QPCR Assay
66%
Blood Culture
33%
Upper Respiratory Tract
33%
Etiology
33%
PCR Test
33%
Quantitative PCR
33%
Area Cover
33%
Enhanced Sensitivity
33%
Antibiotic Therapy
33%
Inoculation
33%
Detection Rate
33%
16S rRNA Gene
33%
Synovial Fluid
33%
Specific DNA Sequence
33%
Laboratory Methods
33%
Infections in children
33%
Septic Arthritis
33%
Septic Osteomyelitis
33%
Skeletal System
33%
Respiratory Tract Specimens
33%
Bacteriological Diagnosis
33%
Sterile Water
33%
Traditional Culture Method
33%
Expert Commentary
33%
Time to Detection
33%
Clinical Specimens
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Polymerase Chain Reaction
100%
Kingella kingae
100%
Upper Respiratory Tract
50%
Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
50%
Synovial Fluid
50%
DNA Sequence
50%
RNA Gene
50%
Septic Arthritis
50%
Laboratory Technique
50%
Body Fluid
50%