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1. Introduction
2. Aetiology 
3. Pathology
  4. Presentation
   4.1. Acute bone and joint infection in an otherwise healthy infant or child
   4.2. Acute infection after an orthopaedic surgical procedure
   4.3. Presentation of chronic bone and joint infections
  5. Management.
   5.1. Make a diagnosis and thus know the natural history
      5.1.1. Acute Disease
      5.1.2. Radiology
      5.1.3. Laboratory investigations
      5.1.4. Treatment
   5.2. Surgery in osteomyelitis. Open operation or aspiration
      5.2.1. Aspiration
        5.2.2. Surgery - acute septic arthritis - open operation or aspiration
      5.2.3. Aspiration in the management of acute septic joints
   5.3. The Management of Chronic Osteomyelitis and Septic Arthritis
        5.3.1.Chronic non-tuberculous and non-fungal infections of bones
         1. Removal of dead tissue
         2. Eradication of dead space
         3. Achievement of good skin cover
         4. The role of antibiotics
         5. Continuous post-operative irrigation
         6. Post-operative management
      5.3.2. Chronic tuberculous bone and joint infections
      5.3.3. Chemotherapy as an aid to diagnosis
      5.3.4. Fungal infections of bones and joints
6. Bone and Joint Infection associated with HIV/Aids (Immune Suppression)
   
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