I recently cared for a child with a bloodstream infection caused by a nontypable Haemophilus influenza, one of the more common causes of childhood upper and lower respiratory tract infections such as sinusitis and pneumonia. It isn’t a common cause of disseminated infection, but it isn’t unheard of and it tends to have a good outcome. The child received appropriate medical care and left the hospital smiling in anticipation of seeing her friends at school the next day....
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