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Y. enterocolitica infections are generally diagnosed by detecting the organism in the stools. The organism can also be recovered from other sites, including the throat, lymph nodes, joint fluid, urine, bile, and blood. | Y. enterocolitica infections are generally diagnosed by detecting the organism in the stools. The organism can also be recovered from other sites, including the throat, lymph nodes, joint fluid, urine, bile, and blood. | ||
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Overview
Y. enterocolitica infections are generally diagnosed by detecting the organism in the stools. The organism can also be recovered from other sites, including the throat, lymph nodes, joint fluid, urine, bile, and blood.
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