@article { , title = {JSAP-2022-0090.R2 Proof Fl}, abstract = {Objectives: To determine the causative organisms, clinical features and outcome of 4 canine infective endocarditis (IE) in the UK. 5 6 Methods: Medical records of 3 veterinary referral hospitals were searched for dogs with 7 IE between December 2009 and December 2019. Signalment, clinical signs, causative 8 organism, valve affected, treatment and survival data were recorded. 9 10 Results: Seventy-seven cases with possible or definite IE (according to the modified 11 Duke criteria) were included. The majority were large breed (40/77-51.9\%). There 12 were 47/77 (61\%) male dogs and the mean age was 7.3 ± 3 years. A causative 13 organism was identified in 26/77 (33.8\%) cases. The most common organisms were 14 Escherichia coli (7/27-25.9\%), Pasteurella spp. (5/27-18.5\%), Staphylococcus spp. 15}, doi = {10.1111/jsap.13561}, issn = {0022-4510}, note = {1 2 3}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Wiley}, year = {2022}, author = {Berrezaie, Margot and Connoly, David and Cruzado, Judith and Mederska, Elzbieta and Dukes-McEwan, Jo and Humm, Karen} }