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. 1993 Nov;46(11):1057–1058. doi: 10.1136/jcp.46.11.1057

Septic arthritis and unpasteurised milk.

P Campbell 1, S Dealler 1, J O Lawton 1
PMCID: PMC501697  PMID: 8254098

Abstract

Green-top, or unpasteurised, milk is an increasing source of illness. A case of a previously unreported cause of septic arthritis of the hip joint, secondary to the ingestion of raw milk is reported.

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