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Arch Fr Pediatr
; 42(1): 35-6, 1985 Jan.
Article
in French
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-3985754
ABSTRACT
A case of bacterial endocarditis in a one year-old boy is reported. There was no underlying heart disease. The organism was a Kingella kingae, an aerobic Gram negative bacillus, a normal inhabitant of the upper respiratory tract. It has rarely been implicated as a pediatric pathogen. Occasionally it can cause bone and joint infections and exceptionally endocarditis.