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antibiotic prophylaxis


Antibiotic prophylaxis refers to the use of antibiotics before certain dental and medical procedures to prevent endocarditis, an infection caused by bacteria that enters the bloodstream and settles in the heart lining, a heart valve or a blood vessel. The American Heart Association recommends antibiotic prophylaxis only for patients at the highest risk for endocarditis.


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