To make their study the authors inquired in the different departments of the University Hospital in Rennes, concerned by the problem of focal infection. This study aims at helping practitioners to take the right therapeutic decision in case of high, low or non existent infection risks. The results of the study show new pathologies involving focal infection risks. The evaluation of the patient's examination will be made by the service the patient comes from, and the Odonto-Stomatologist; the decision will be taken in common and according to the severity, the evolution, and the possible recurring of the disease.

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