Here we describe a case of a methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci prosthetic valve endocarditis in a patient considered not eligible for valve replacement due to high perioperative mortality risk and who did not tolerate oral antibiotic treatment. Under these circumstances, intravenous long-term chronic suppressive antibiotic therapy with dalbavancin, scheduling the doses using the serum bactericidal activity titers, proved to be safe and effective.
Keywords: dalbavancin; long-term chronic suppressive antibiotic therapy; prosthetic valve endocarditis; serum bactericidal activity.
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