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Rasmont Q et al. - Subacute osteomyelitis and spondylodiscitis are almost asymptomatic, but for functional impairment. The most frequent pathogen was Staphylococcus Aureus, followed by Pneumococcus, Streptococcus A and B, Kingella Kingae, and Haemophilus. None of them were resistant to usual antibiotics. Functional impairment is the only constant symptom of osteo-articular infections. Other clinical and biological symptoms may be absent, making diagnosis often difficult. The authors recommend oxacillin or a combination of oxacillin with cefotaxime in the empirical treatment of osteo-articular infection, and a total of 4 weeks of treatment.

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