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Skip to Main Content Advertisement intended for healthcare professionals Journals Books * Search Menu * * * Menu * * Navbar Search Filter Journal of Antimicrobial ChemotherapyBSAC Journals Clinical Pharmacology and TherapeuticsInfectious DiseasesMedical Microbiology and VirologyBooksJournalsOxford Academic Mobile Enter search term Search * Issues * More Content * Advance articles * Editor's Choice * Supplements * BSAC Journals * Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy * JAC-Antimicrobial Resistance * Submit * Author Guidelines * Submission Site * Open Access * Purchase * Alerts * About * About the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy * Editorial Board * Advertising and Corporate Services * Journals Career Network * Self-Archiving Policy * Dispatch Dates * Contact BSAC * Journals on Oxford Academic * Books on Oxford Academic BSAC Journals * Issues * More Content * Advance articles * Editor's Choice * Supplements * BSAC Journals * Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy * JAC-Antimicrobial Resistance * Submit * Author Guidelines * Submission Site * Open Access * Purchase * Alerts * About * About the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy * Editorial Board * Advertising and Corporate Services * Journals Career Network * Self-Archiving Policy * Dispatch Dates * Contact BSAC Close Navbar Search Filter Journal of Antimicrobial ChemotherapyBSAC Journals Clinical Pharmacology and TherapeuticsInfectious DiseasesMedical Microbiology and VirologyBooksJournalsOxford Academic Enter search term Search Advanced Search Search Menu Article Navigation Close mobile search navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Article Navigation Journal Article SERRATIA ENDOCARDITIS: ANTIMICROBIAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES Get access Sunish Shah, Sunish Shah Antibiotic Management Program, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh , Falk Medical Building, Suite 3A, Room 317, 3601 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 , USA Department of Pharmacy, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center , Pittsburgh, PA , USA Department of Pharmacy, Yale New Haven Hospital , New Haven, CT , USA Corresponding author. E-mail: Sunishshah93@gmail.com@shahnanigans1 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8873-1451 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Madeline McCrary, Madeline McCrary Division of Infectious Diseases, University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill, NC , USA Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Asher J Schranz, Asher J Schranz Division of Infectious Diseases, University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill, NC , USA Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Lloyd Clarke, Lloyd Clarke Antibiotic Management Program, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh , Falk Medical Building, Suite 3A, Room 317, 3601 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 , USA Department of Pharmacy, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center , Pittsburgh, PA , USA Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Matthew W Davis, Matthew W Davis Department of Pharmacy, Yale New Haven Hospital , New Haven, CT , USA Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Ashley Marx, Ashley Marx Department of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina Medical Center , Chapel Hill, NC , USA https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5503-2523 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Douglas Slain, Douglas Slain Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Division of Infectious Diseases, West Virginia University , Morgantown, WV , USA https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4318-7165 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Bobbi Jo Stoner, Bobbi Jo Stoner Department of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky Medical Center , Lexington, KY , USA Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Jeffrey Topal, Jeffrey Topal Department of Pharmacy, Yale New Haven Hospital , New Haven, CT , USA Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Ryan K Shields Ryan K Shields Antibiotic Management Program, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh , Falk Medical Building, Suite 3A, Room 317, 3601 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 , USA Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, PA , USA https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9794-5665 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, dkad254, https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkad254 Published: 11 August 2023 Article history Received: 26 June 2023 Accepted: 29 July 2023 Published: 11 August 2023 * Views * Article contents * Cite CITE Sunish Shah and others, Serratia endocarditis: antimicrobial management strategies and clinical outcomes, Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2023;, dkad254, https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkad254 Select Format Select format .ris (Mendeley, Papers, Zotero) .enw (EndNote) .bibtex (BibTex) .txt (Medlars, RefWorks) Download citation Close * Permissions Icon Permissions * Share Icon Share * Facebook * Twitter * LinkedIn * Email Navbar Search Filter Journal of Antimicrobial ChemotherapyBSAC Journals Clinical Pharmacology and TherapeuticsInfectious DiseasesMedical Microbiology and VirologyBooksJournalsOxford Academic Mobile Enter search term Search Close Navbar Search Filter Journal of Antimicrobial ChemotherapyBSAC Journals Clinical Pharmacology and TherapeuticsInfectious DiseasesMedical Microbiology and VirologyBooksJournalsOxford Academic Enter search term Search Advanced Search Search Menu ABSTRACT Objectives The incidence of Serratia endocarditis is increasing, yet optimal treatment has not been defined. Our objective was to investigate the outcomes of patients with Serratia endocarditis by treatment strategy. Methods We reviewed adult patients with definitive Serratia endocarditis at two independent health systems between July 2001 and April 2023. Combination therapy was defined as receipt of ≥2 in vitro active agents for ≥72 h. Results Seventy-five patients were included; 64% (48/75) were male and 85% (64/75) were people who inject drugs. Compared with monotherapy, receipt of combination therapy was associated with lower rates of microbiological failure (0% versus 15%, P = 0.026) and 90 day all-cause mortality (11% versus 31%, P = 0.049). Antimicrobial discontinuation due to an adverse event was more common among patients receiving combination therapy compared with monotherapy (36% versus 8%, P = 0.058). Conclusions In the largest series of Serratia endocarditis to date, combination antibiotic treatment was associated with improved outcomes. 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