M. Pääkkönen, T. Pelkonen, Guilhermino Joaquim, Luis Bernandino, T. Pöyhiä, I. Roine, H. Peltola
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Bone and Joint Infections in Children and Adolescents in Luanda, Angola
We reviewed the characteristics of children hospitalized for bone and joint infections in Luanda, Angola. In a retrospective chart review of 45 patients with childhood osteomyelitis or septic arthritis, 51% of the patients had sickle cell disease, and these patients presented with lower hemoglobin and needed blood transfusion more frequently (p < 0.05). Out of all patients, 64% underwent surgical procedures; a pathological fracture occurred in 31% of the patients.