Propionibacterium acnes endocarditis on an annuloplasty ring in an adolescent boy.

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Abstract

Propionibacterium acnes, a constituent of the human cutaneous flora, infected both the native mitral valve and a Carpentier mitral annuloplasty ring in an adolescent patient. In the case of culture negative endocarditis, the incubation period of blood cultures should be prolonged to identify this pathogen.

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Vanagt, W. Y., Daenen, W. J., & Delhaas, T. (2004). Propionibacterium acnes endocarditis on an annuloplasty ring in an adolescent boy. Heart (British Cardiac Society), 90(9). https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.2004.039180

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