Abstract

Kingella kingae is a fastidious gram-negative rod first described in the early 1960s, known to colonize the upper respiratory tract. It is involved in human infections, including bone and joint diseases ([1][1], [3][2], [6][3], [7][4], [9][5], [10][6], [12][7]), bacteremia ([8][8]), septicemia ([4][

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