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Subtle bacterial endocarditis due to Kingella kingae in an infant: a case report

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 May 2010

Dany Youssef
Affiliation:
Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital heart Diseases, Cardiovascular Hospital Louis Pradel and Claude Bernard Lyon-1 University, Lyon, France
Roland Henaine
Affiliation:
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Cardiovascular Hospital Louis Pradel and Claude Bernard University, Lyon, France
Sylvie Di Filippo*
Affiliation:
Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital heart Diseases, Cardiovascular Hospital Louis Pradel and Claude Bernard Lyon-1 University, Lyon, France
*
Correspondence to: S. Di Filippo, MD, PhD, Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Congenital Heart Diseases, Cardiovascular Hospital Louis Pradel and Claude Bernard University, 28 avenue Doyen Lepine, 69677 Lyon Cedex, France. Tel: +33 4 72 35 73 89; Fax: +33 4 72 35 70 49; E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

A 9-month-old infant presented with fever, dyspnoea, and a murmur. Echocardiography showed a mitral vegetation with significant regurgitation. Mitral valve plasty was performed on day 6, and was polymerase chain reaction positive for Kingella kingae. The cardiac outcome was favourable. This case illustrates a subtle presentation of K. kingae mitral valve infective endocarditis in a normal-cardaic infant, treated with early surgery, and the agent belonged to the HACEK (Haemophilus spp Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, Capnocytophaga spp, Cardiobacterium hominis, Eikenella corrodens, and Kingella kingae) group.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2010

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