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Kingella kingae: From medical rarity to an emerging paediatric pathogen
Pablo Yagupsky
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Medicine and Dentistry
Pathogen
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Toddlers
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Pediatrics
100%
Kingella kingae
100%
Disease
66%
Infection
66%
Endocarditis
66%
Clinician
33%
Antibiotics
33%
Symptom
33%
Disease Course
33%
Blood Culture
33%
Lower Respiratory Tract Infection
33%
Bacteremia
33%
Lactam
33%
Laboratory Test
33%
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
33%
Synovial Fluid
33%
Meningitis
33%
Stomatitis
33%
Osteomyelitis
33%
Septic Arthritis
33%
Intervertebral Disk Degeneration
33%
Keyphrases
Pediatric
100%
Young children
100%
Kingella Kingae
100%
Endocarditis
66%
Antibiotics
33%
Blood Culture
33%
Clinical Course
33%
Lower Respiratory Tract Infection
33%
Bacteremia
33%
Lactams
33%
Inoculation
33%
Meningitis
33%
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
33%
Clinical Presentation
33%
Synovial Fluid
33%
Microbiologist
33%
Stomatitis
33%
Invasive Infection
33%
Septic Arthritis
33%
Osteomyelitis
33%
Child-to-child
33%
Recent History
33%
Spondylodiscitis
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Infectious Agent
100%
Kingella kingae
100%
Endocarditis
100%
Upper Respiratory Tract
50%
Laboratory Test
50%
Synovial Fluid
50%
Septic Arthritis
50%
Lower Respiratory Tract
50%
Meningitis
50%
Stomatitis
50%