Enterococcal Faecalis Endocarditis in Renal Transplant Patients: Our Experience with Ampicillin and Daptomycin Combination
Fernando Baires,
Erin Arias,
Maria Jose Diaz Ramos
et al.
Abstract:Globally, the adoption of Solid Organ Transplantation (SOT) as first-line therapy for end-stage organ failure has not come without its share of complications. Enterococcal endocarditis poses a substantial risk to renal transplant patients, and multiple factors must be considered due to the grave nature of this infection. Such factors include addressing multidrug-resistant organisms, antibiotic therapy-related toxicity, and preserving the transplanted organ. Additional considerations include salvaging an affect… Show more
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