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El Helou OC et al. - Enterococcal prosthetic joint infection is uncommon. Patients receiving combination therapy and those receiving monotherapy did not differ with respect to outcome. There were more cases of ototoxicity in the combination therapy group than there were in the monotherapy group.

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