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Endocarditis, Prosthetic valve

PATHOGENS

  • Early < 2 mos: Coag-neg Staphylococcus (17%); S. aureus (40%); Streptococci (2%); Enterococci (8%); S. bovis (2%); fungal (9%); Gram-negative bacilli (6%)
  • Late >2 mos: Coag-neg Staphylococcus (20%); S. aureus (18%); Streptococci (12%); Enterococci (13%); S. bovis (7%); fungal (11%); Gram-negative bacilli (1%)

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