Campylobacter prosthetic joint infection

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Abstract

A 75-year-old man was diagnosed with probable Campylobacter jejuni prosthetic knee infection after a diarrheal illness. Joint aspirate and operative cultures were negative, but PCR of prosthesis sonicate fluid was positive, as was stool culture. Nineteen additional cases of Campylobacter prosthetic joint infection reported in the literature are reviewed. Copyright © 2014, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

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Vasoo, S., Schwab, J. J., Cunningham, S. A., Robinson, T. J., Cass, J. R., Berbari, E. F., … Patel, R. (2014). Campylobacter prosthetic joint infection. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 52(5), 1771–1774. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.03572-13

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