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What could cause E.Coli infection in the knee after surgery?
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mkhargrave
My father had knee surgery and within a week he had an infection in the wound area that spread through the knee and was classified as an E.Coli infection. How can this happen?
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Posted by mkhargrave
My father had knee surgery and within a week he had an infection in the wound area that spread through the knee and was classified as an E.Coli infection. How can this happen?