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Infective endocarditis in pregnant women without intravenous drug use: a multicentre retrospective case series.

Laura Escolà-VergéPau RelloCharles DeclerckVincent DubeeFréderic RouleauXavier DuvalGilbert HabibYoan Lavie-BadieGuillaume Martin-BlondelLydie PorteKevin BouillerFrancois GoehringerChristine Selton-SutyCristiane da Cruz LamasFrancisco NacinovichNahéma IssaClémence RichaudNadjib HammoudiFrancisco José BarrancoBenito AlmirantePierre TattevinNuria Fernandez-Hidalgo
Published in: The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (2022)
Strict medical surveillance of pregnant women with IE is required and must involve a multidisciplinary team including obstetricians and neonatologists. Furthermore, the potential risk of IE during pregnancy should never be underestimated in women with previously known underlying heart disease.
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