Bacterial Endocarditis
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Facts about bacterial endocarditis:
About 30,000 people develop infective endocarditis each year in the US.
About 2 to 3 out of 100,000 people develop bacterial endocarditis each year in the US.
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Wilson WR, Karchmer AW, Dajani AS: Antibiotic treatment of adults with infective endocarditis due to streptococci, enterococci, staphylococci, and HACEK microorganisms. American Heart Association. JAMA 1995 Dec 6; 274(21): 1706-13.