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Infections following lawnmower and farm machinery-related injuries in children
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 08/27/09
Harkness B et al. – The rate of infection in this small series of children with lawnmower and farm machinery–related injuries was comparable to previous reports. The authors found a wide range of causative organisms, often inherently antibiotic resistant, and authors add a case of invasive fungal infection to previous case reports.
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