Exodontia associated bacteremia in horses characterized by next generation sequencing
Abstract Bacteremia resulting from dental surgery is increasingly recognized as a health risk, especially in older and immunocompromised patients. Dentistry-associated bacteremia can lead to remote infections, as exemplified by valvular endocarditis. Emerging evidence points to a novel role played b...
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Autores principales: | Kile S. Townsend, Philip J. Johnson, Alison M. LaCarrubba, Lynn M. Martin, Aaron C. Ericsson |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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