2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.eimc.2016.03.004
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Corioamnionitis y sepsis neonatal causada por Eikenella corrodens

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“…This could be explained because females have higher caries prevalence than males [98,99,100,101]. Moreover, E. corrodens is associated with systemic diseases such as spinal, head, and neck infection or endocarditis [102,103,104,105,106]. Therefore, it could be a predictive marker of carious disease but also of systemic diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be explained because females have higher caries prevalence than males [98,99,100,101]. Moreover, E. corrodens is associated with systemic diseases such as spinal, head, and neck infection or endocarditis [102,103,104,105,106]. Therefore, it could be a predictive marker of carious disease but also of systemic diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite appropriate and indolent, invasive and recurrent infections, such perirenal abscesses, vertebral osteomyelitis or endocarditis have been reported; [4][5][6]. Gynaecological infections such as chorioamnionitis or tubo-ovarian abscesses caused by E. corrodens are rare, but these have been described mostly in women using IUD [7][8][9]. This fastidious, slow-growing bacteria frequently causes polymicrobial infections and may be underdiagnosed as it is frequently outgrown by coinfecting microorganisms in standard culture media [2,9].…”
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confidence: 99%