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Infective endocarditis in Black South African children
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1989
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Nosocomial CasesPediatric Heart DiseaseHealthcare-associated InfectionKlebsiella PneumoniaeStaphylococcus AureusPediatricsRespiratory InfectionInfective EndocarditisInfection ControlMedicineClinical MicrobiologyHospital Epidemiology
Ten black South African children with infective endocarditis seen over a 2-year period are reported. In five cases, including two neonates, the infection was nosocomial and in five cases it occurred in children with previously normal hearts. Of the bacteria isolated from nine cases, five were Staphylococcus aureus (all from nosocomial cases), one was Haemophilus influenzae and three were corynebacteria. The unusual aspects of this series are discussed, with an emphasis on preventing nosocomial cases and on making the diagnosis in children without underlying heart disease.