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  • 1. Localised Fusobacterium necrophorum infections: a prospective laboratory-based Danish study.
    Hagelskjaer Kristensen L, Prag J.
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  • 3. Fusobacterium necrophorum findings in Denmark from 2010 to 2014 using data from the Danish microbiology database.
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  • 4. Peritonsillar abscess: clinical aspects of microbiology, risk factors, and the association with parapharyngeal abscess.
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  • 8. Fusobacterium necrophorum middle ear infections in children and related complications: report of 25 cases and literature review.
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  • 12. Detection of Fusobacterium necrophorum subsp. funduliforme in tonsillitis in young adults by real-time PCR.
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  • 13. Fusobacterium necrophorum: most prevalent pathogen in peritonsillar abscess in Denmark.
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  • 15. Increased diagnosis of Lemierre syndrome and other Fusobacterium necrophorum infections at a Children's Hospital.
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    Batty A, Wren MW.
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  • 17. A cost-effectiveness analysis of identifying Fusobacterium necrophorum in throat swabs followed by antibiotic treatment to reduce the incidence of Lemierre's syndrome and peritonsillar abscesses.
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  • 18. A six-month audit of the isolation of Fusobacterium necrophorum from patients with sore throat in a district general hospital.
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  • 20. Implication of Fusobacterium necrophorum in recurrence of peritonsillar abscess.
    Ali SA, Kovatch KJ, Smith J, Bellile EL, Hanks JE, Hoff PT.
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