Infective endocarditis caused by Lactobacillus

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Lactobacillus (LB) is a gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium that inhabits the oral cavity, gastrointestinal tract, vagina and nasal cavity. Although LB plays a role in the prevention of infections caused by pathogenic bacteria, it causes some critical infectious diseases such as infective endocarditis (IE). IE due to LB is rare; however, early diagnosis and early treatment are important because of its high mortality rate. We report the onset of IE after otologic treatment in a heavy drinker of alcohol, the second case of IE due to LB in Japan. © 2008 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.

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Yagi, S., Akaike, M., Fujimura, M., Ise, T., Yoshida, S., Sumitomo, Y., … Matsumoto, T. (2008). Infective endocarditis caused by Lactobacillus. Internal Medicine, 47(12), 1113–1116. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.47.0744

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