The prognosis of streptococcal prosthetic bone and joint infections depends on surgical management, a multicenter retrospective study.
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S. Ansart | C. Arvieux | L. Bernard | C. Lemarié | P. Abgueguen | N. Asseray | V. Dubée | V. Seegers | G. Le Moal | R. Mahieu | H. Cormier | E. Legrand | C. Ramanantsoa
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