Microbiology of septic arthritis in young Auckland children.
Mirjam van den BoomDiana R LennonHaemish CrawfordJoshua FreemanJennifer CastleRaakhi MistryRachel WebbPublished in: Journal of paediatrics and child health (2021)
K. kingae is the leading pathogen in septic arthritis in New Zealand children aged 12 to <24 months. Routine inoculation of synovial fluid into blood culture bottles at time of sample collection, in addition to use of polymerase chain reaction methods, should be encouraged to improve detection rates. For infants and preschool children presenting with single joint septic arthritis, empiric antibiotics should include cover for S. aureus and K. kingae.