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What are some possible pathogeneses for infectious artheritis?

Author: Alexandra Jessie Wilson



Answer:

Bacteria enter the joint from:  1) The bloodstream (Hematogenous).  2) A contiguous site of infection in bone or soft tissue.  3) Direct inoculation during surgery, injection, animal or human bite, or trauma.


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