Jenny D B, Letendre P W, Iverson G
Department of Cardiology, Dakota Medical Center, University of North Dakota School of Medicine, Fargo.
Rev Infect Dis. 1987 Jul-Aug;9(4):787-9. doi: 10.1093/clinids/9.4.787.
The first known case of endocarditis caused by Kingella indologenes is reported. A review of the literature reveals only seven cases of endocarditis caused by the other two species of the genus Kingella (Kingella kingae, six cases; Kingella denitrificens, one case). Kingella organisms appear to be sensitive to a wide variety of antimicrobial agents. The available data suggest that endocarditis caused by Kingella species occurs rarely and is associated with a benign clinical course.