Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9270647 | Journal of Infection | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusion. B. cereus could be termed an emerging pathogen and people need to be aware of its potential importance in orthopaedic trauma cases. In this purpose, a systematic screening for B. cereus at admission should be necessary in front of patients with open fractures associated with telluric contamination. Furthermore, if this bacterium can be isolated, chemotherapy should be based upon ciprofloxacin that would prevent the development of B. cereus infection responsible for deleterious complications.
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Authors
A. Dubouix, E. Bonnet, M. Alvarez, H. Bensafi, M. Archambaud, B. Chaminade, G. Chabanon, N. Marty,