Endocarditis

Endocarditis is an inflammation of your heart's inner lining. The most common type, bacterial endocarditis, occurs when germs enter your heart. These germs come through your bloodstream from another part of your body, often your mouth. Bacterial endocarditis can damage your heart valves.
What is Endocarditis?

Endocarditis is an infection of the heart that can be fatal if left untreated. In this condition, the inner lining of the heart or endocardium becomes infected, usually by bacteria that enter the bloodstream and get carried towards the heart.

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West Virginia city once battered by opioid overdoses confronts ‘fourth wave’

West Virginia city once battered by opioid overdoses confronts ‘fourth wave’

Many young patients choose TAVR despite better long-term survival with surgery

Many young patients choose TAVR despite better long-term survival with surgery

"Healthy Smiles, Healthy Hearts" initiative bridges oral health and heart health

"Healthy Smiles, Healthy Hearts" initiative bridges oral health and heart health

Hospital surfaces harbor pathogens despite cleaning, study finds

Hospital surfaces harbor pathogens despite cleaning, study finds

Alarming rise in infective endocarditis-related deaths among 25-44 year olds in the U.S.

Alarming rise in infective endocarditis-related deaths among 25-44 year olds in the U.S.

Rapid identification of disease-causing bacteria using Raman spectroscopy

Rapid identification of disease-causing bacteria using Raman spectroscopy

Infective endocarditis deaths spike among young adults, research shows

Infective endocarditis deaths spike among young adults, research shows

UMSOM receives $29 million research award to improve health outcomes in people who inject opioid drugs

UMSOM receives $29 million research award to improve health outcomes in people who inject opioid drugs

Promising potential of probiotics and their byproducts for targeting antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Promising potential of probiotics and their byproducts for targeting antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Patients with heart conditions should practice good hygiene to prevent infective endocarditis

Patients with heart conditions should practice good hygiene to prevent infective endocarditis

Metagenomic next-generation sequencing as an emerging modality for the diagnosis of infectious diseases

Metagenomic next-generation sequencing as an emerging modality for the diagnosis of infectious diseases

Study sheds light on cause of most common congenital heart defect

Study sheds light on cause of most common congenital heart defect

Rising threat: cardiovascular disease on the rise among young adults

Rising threat: cardiovascular disease on the rise among young adults

Study reveals potential bioterrorism agents and urges enhanced biosecurity measures

Study reveals potential bioterrorism agents and urges enhanced biosecurity measures

Life-changing procedure using new aortic valve device clears way for patient in need of liver transplant and hip replacement

Life-changing procedure using new aortic valve device clears way for patient in need of liver transplant and hip replacement

The origin of congenital coronary fistulae discovered

The origin of congenital coronary fistulae discovered

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Zoonotic agent Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae caused mass mortality of harbor porpoises

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Researchers review bacteriophage treatment

Researchers review bacteriophage treatment

Benefits, challenges in the use of transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement for congenital heart disorders

Benefits, challenges in the use of transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement for congenital heart disorders

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