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Shortened antibiotic use for successfully drained septic arthritis

Posted on July 21, 2019 by

For septic arthritis in the hand or wrist that has been drained, 2 weeks of antibiotics works as well as 4 weeks. Introduction Septic arthritis is a bacterial infection in a joint. It may develop quickly, and causes inflammation, swelling and pain. Septic arthritis affects both adults and children. These kinds of infections can affect […]

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