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cardiac valve endocarditis
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Western countries
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Requires immediate medical intervention and may involve surgical treatment
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1
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2
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cardiac valve endocarditis
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Western countries
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Cardiac valve endocarditis is a well-known and studied condition in Western medical practice, often associated with healthcare-associated infections and intravenous drug use.
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1
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3
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cardiac valve endocarditis
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western countries
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Treated with antibiotics and surgical intervention in severe cases
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1
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4
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infective endocarditis
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Western countries
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In Western countries, infective endocarditis is often associated with intravenous drug use and poor dental hygiene as risk factors for infection.
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1
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5
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infective endocarditis
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Western countries
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Infective endocarditis is commonly associated with the use of intravenous drugs and prosthetic heart valves.
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1
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6
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infective endocarditis
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Western countries
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Often caused by bacterial infection due to invasive medical procedures or pre-existing heart conditions
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1
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7
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myocarditis
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Western countries
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Myocarditis is a known condition often associated with certain viral infections and can lead to serious heart complications.
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1
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8
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myocarditis
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Western countries
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Myocarditis is recognized as a serious medical condition that can lead to heart failure and other complications.
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1
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9
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myocarditis
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Western countries
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Myocarditis is recognized as a serious inflammatory condition of the heart, often requiring medical intervention and close monitoring.
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1
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