| Literature DB >> 25442453 |
Myriam Amsallem1, Bernard Iung2, Claire Bouleti2, Laurence Armand-Lefevre2, Anne-Line Eme2, Aziza Touati2, Matthias Kirsch2, Xavier Duval2, Alec Vahanian2.
Abstract
A 65 year-old woman was admitted for acute heart failure and severe sepsis revealing definite mitral infective endocarditis with severe regurgitation, complicated by multiple embolisms. Three blood cultures yielded a group G Streptococcus canis strain. Urgent surgery was performed with bioprosthetic valve replacement. Polymerase chain reaction analysis of the valve found S canis DNA. Amoxicillin and gentamicin were given for 2 weeks followed by 4 weeks of amoxicillin alone. She reported contact with a dog without bite. S canis has been reported to cause zoonotic septicemia but to our knowledge, this is the first human case of native valve infective endocarditis.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25442453 DOI: 10.1016/j.cjca.2014.07.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Cardiol ISSN: 0828-282X Impact factor: 5.223