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Group B streptococcus is the most common pathogen for septic arthritis with unique clinical characteristics: data from 12 years retrospective cohort study.

Rungkan RuksasakulPongthorn NarongroeknawinPaijit AssavatanabodeeSumapa Chaiamnuay
Published in: BMC rheumatology (2019)
GBS is now the most common pathogen for bacterial septic arthritis. The independent associated factors of GBS arthritis were oligo-polyarthritis, tenosynovitis and rainy season.
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