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Maxillofacial infections in lithuanian hospitalised children and adolescents: a 17-years retrospective study.

Ruta RastenieneG SimenaiteV Brukiene
Published in: European archives of paediatric dentistry : official journal of the European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry (2023)
The most common origin of maxillofacial infection was odontogenic among investigated Lithuanian children and adolescents. In the majority of cases, a penicillin group antibiotic was prescribed. Streptococci were the predominant bacteria in the cases of odontogenic infection, while Staphylococci were the most prevalent among non-odontogenic cases. Nearly 40.0% of isolated microorganisms were resistant to penicillin. High resistance to metronidazole was identified among anaerobic bacteria.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community
  • high resolution
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  • anaerobic digestion