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A diagnosis of infective endocarditis can be obtained through patient history, EKG, ultrasound, or cardiac catheterization.

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Physicians will use the appropriate antibiotic or some combination of antibiotics to treat infective endocarditis, depending on the type of bacterium that caused the disease.


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Is infective endocarditis fatal?

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