Published: 9 October 2020
Author(s): Maria Paola Ursi, Lorenzo Bertolino, Roberto Andini, Fabiana D'Amico, Domenico Iossa, Arta Karruli, Eugenio D'Avenia, Sabrina Manduca, Mariano Bernardo, Rosa Zampino, Emanuele Durante-Mangoni
Issue: January 2021
Section: Original article

Streptococcus gallolyticus and Enterococcus species are members of the gut microbiota and a major cause of infective endocarditis (IE), mainly affecting elderly subjects with digestive or urinary sources of bacteremia [1-4]. Whilst S. gallolyticus causes spontaneous, community-acquired IE, often associated with colorectal disease [5,6], Enterococcal IE more often involves prosthetic valves and associates to health care procedures [3,7]. Whether enterococcal IE is also tied with colorectal diseases, especially colorectal neoplasms (CRN), remains unclear.

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