Table 1 2. 11 Bone,Joints,andMuscles
Infection Mostimportantpathogens Laboratorydiagnosis
Necrotizingfasciitis
Type 1
(syn.polymicrobial
gangrene)
Oftenaerobic/anaerobic
mixedflora:Clostridiumspp.,
Gram-positiveandGram-
negativeanaerobes,
Staphylococcusaureus,
Streptococcusbovis,
Enterobacteriaceae
Microscopyandculturefrom
woundsecretion.Transport
materialsinanaerobicsystem
Type 2
(syn.Streptococcal
necrotizingmyositis)
Streptococcuspyogenes Microscopyandculturefrom
woundsecretion
Trichinellosis(Muscle) Trichinellaspiralis Microscopicaldetectionin
musclebiopsy;serology
Cysticercosis(Muscle) Taeniasolium Serology(radiology)
Osteomyelitis/ostitis Staphylococcusaureus
Coagulase-negative
staphylococci
Streptococcusspp.
Enterobacteriaceae
Pseudomonasspp.
Gram-positiveandGram-
negativeanaerobes(rare)
Microscopyandculturefor
bacteria,preferablybasedon
biopsyorsurgicalmaterial.
Swabfromfistularductnot
usefulfordiagnosis
Septicarthritis Staphylococcusaureus
Streptococcuspyogenes
Streptococcuspneumoniae
Haemophilusinfluenzae
Neisseriagonorrhoeae
Enterobacteriaceae
Pseudomonasspp.
Microscopyandculturefrom
synovialfluidwithparallel
bloodculture
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