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Pediatric Infectious Disease Clinical Case

Clinical Case

Pediatric Infection

Discover in a clinical case presentation, the role of syndromic multiplex PCR testing in pediatric infectious disease.

Duration: 15min

Septic arthritis, also known as infectious arthritis, is a severe type of orthopedic infection.  It occurs when bacteria, mycobacteria, fungi, or viruses infect an articulating joint, causing inflammation of the synovial membrane and accumulation of purulent fluid within the joint capsule.

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Septic Arthritis

Septic arthritis, also known as infectious arthritis, is a severe type of orthopedic infection.

It occurs when bacteria, mycobacteria, fungi, or viruses infect an articulating joint, causing inflammation of the synovial membrane and accumulation of purulent fluid within the joint capsule.

Meningitis is a severe infection of the central nervous system. It occurs when bacteria, viruses, or fungi infect the meninges, or tissue membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. This causes inflammation of the membranes and accumulation of purulence within the cerebrospinal fluid.

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Meningitis

Meningitis is a severe infection of the central nervous system. It occurs when bacteria, viruses, or fungi infect the meninges, or tissue membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. This causes inflammation of the membranes and accumulation of purulence within the cerebrospinal fluid.

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