INFECTIOUS ENDOCARDITISSECONDARY TO NEISSERIA SPP IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIAC PROSTHESES: RARE ENTITY AND DIFFICULT DIAGNOSIS
- Cardiology Center, Mohamed V. Military Training Hospital.
- Virology and Infectious Diseases Center, Mohamed V. Military Training Hospital.
- Bacteriology Laboratory, Mohamed V Military Training Hospital.
Abstract
Infectious endocarditis is an infrequent pathology but with a very significant morbidity and mortality context. The MostCommon responsible germs are streptococci and staphylococci.Neisseria is a strain of bacteria characterized by several subgroups such as gram-negative diplococci which are present in the respiratory tract and which are generally harmless and other gram-negative bacteria such as Neisseria gonorrhoeae which are known to be pathogens involved in several pathologies.We report a case of infectious endocarditis in 37-year-old patient with mitral valve replacement who presented a prolonged febrile syndrome with discovery on transesophageal echocardiography of vegetation and blood cultures of an SP Neisseria.
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Youssef Fihri, Youssef Aadi, Nada Alloul, Najat Mouine, Ilyass Asfalou, Zouhair Lakhal and Aatif Benyass (2021); INFECTIOUS ENDOCARDITISSECONDARY TO NEISSERIA SPP IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIAC PROSTHESES: RARE ENTITY AND DIFFICULT DIAGNOSIS, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 9 (10), 626-631, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/13586
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