We studied the response of two slime negative Staphylococcus epidermidis strains (NS1 and NS2) and one slime producing strain (S1) to treatment with vancomycin in the rabbit catheter-induced endocarditis model. All micro-organisms had vancomycin minimal inhibitory concentration and minimal bactericidal concentration of 4 mg/l. Three days after infection, treatment with vancomycin 25 mg/kg every 12 h was begun and continued for 4 days. Cardiac valve vegetations were harvested 12 h after the last dose of vancomycin and cultured quantitatively. In treated animals the mean +/- S.D. log10 colony forming units per g of cardiac valve vegetation were 1.6 +/- 0.1 for NS1, 4.4 +/- 1.9 for NS2, and 2.3 +/- 1.2 for S1. Slime production did not influence the results of vancomycin therapy of S. epidermidis experimental endocarditis. Other factors may cause strain-dependent variability in response to antimicrobial treatment in this model.