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Predilection for developing a hematogenous orthopaedic implant-associated infection in older versus younger mice.

John M ThompsonAlyssa G AshbaughYu WangRobert J MillerJulie E PickettDaniel L J ThorekRobert S SterlingLloyd S Miller
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research (2021)
The presence of an implant was an important determinant for developing a hematogenous orthopaedic infection in older but not younger mice, whereas younger mice had a similar predilection for developing periarticular infection whether or not an implant was present. On a clinical scale, diagnosing HOIAI may be difficult particularly in at-risk patients with limited examination or other data points. Understanding the influence of age on developing HOIAI may guide clinical surveillance and decision-making in at-risk patients.
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