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Eikenella Corrodens Infection of the HandChristchurch, New Zealand
The clinical presentation and course of two patients with Eikenella corrodens infection of the hand is recorded. This recently recognised organism must not be regarded as a harmless commensal and should be differentiated from the Bacteroides group because of its resistance to clindamycin. Radical surgical debridement is the most important aspect of therapy.
The Hand, Original Series, Volume 11, No. 2,
224-227 (1979) |
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