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NATIVE JOINT SEPTIC ARTHRITIS IN YOUNG CHILDREN

SUMMARY

Did you know that bacterial arthritis is most common cause of pediatric septic arthritis in children with an incidence of 1-37 cases per 100,000 worldwide?​​ ​

📣 Discover a clinical case from Dr Clara Udaondo Gascón highlighting the instrumental role of syndromic testing in managing native joint septic arthritis in young children.​.

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Dr Clara Udaondo Gascón, Consultant in Paediatric Rheumatology  ​at the Hospital Infantil Universitario La Paz in Madrid, Spain​​


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