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. 2015 Sep 7;29(4):274–277. doi: 10.1016/j.sjopt.2015.08.004

Table 2.

Microbiology.

Pathogen No. of cases (n = 20)
Streptoccoccus 12 (60%)
Staphylococcus 2 (10%)
Proteous vulgaris 1 (5%)
Actinomycetes 1 (5%)
Klebseilla pneumoniae 1 (5%)
Corynebacterium sp. 1 (5%)
Escherichia coli 1 (5%)
Eikenella corrodens 1 (5%)

n = number of patients.