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SUBACUTE BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
To the Editor:— In your excellent editorial "Treatment of Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis" (March 10, 1951) certain factors are discussed which you consider the most important in obtaining cures in this disease. I feel that, in so doing, you have failed to mention two equally important factors: 1. The early treatment of subacute bacterial endocarditis
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BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS IN THE AGED

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1955
Excerpt For many years the occurrence of bacterial endocarditis in the older age group has been inadequately emphasized.
J B, WALLACH   +3 more
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Prevention of Bacterial Endocarditis

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
Bacterial endocarditis is a preventable disease if physicians and susceptible patients cooperate in exercising diligent prophylaxis. Since prevention is easier and more certain than cure, it is incumbent on physicians to denote persons at risk and to institute preventive chemotherapy under appropriate circumstances.
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Bacterial endocarditis

Disease-a-Month, 1956
T H, HUNTER, P Y, PATERSON
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Prevention of bacterial endocarditis

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1997
A major review of the American Heart Association guidelines for endocarditis prophylaxis was published in 1997. In view of changing perspectives on the population at risk for endocarditis and new information on the likelihood of particular procedures to place patients at risk, simplified guidelines have been developed.
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Prevention of bacterial endocarditis

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1985
Antibiotic prophylaxis of endocarditis is very complex and does not allow simple wholesale recommendations. It is impossible to make recommendations for every eventuality. Antibiotic prophylaxis is indicated in patients at risk whenever surgery or procedures are performed on infected, colonized or contaminated tissues.
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Bacterial Endocarditis

Southern Medical Journal, 1961
J F, JACKSON, F, ALLISON
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