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Dissemination of Kingella kingae in the Community and Long-Term Persistence of Invasive Clones
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 07/20/09
Yagupsky P et al. – The present study demonstrates that children may be asymptomatically colonized in the respiratory tract by virulentK. kingae clones. The organism is transmitted from child–to–child through intimate contact. Some strains exhibit increased fitness and are maintained in the population for prolonged periods.
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