Which of the following applies to subacute infective endocarditis?
A) A microbe of low virulence attacks abnormal or damaged heart valves.
B) Virulent microbes invade normal heart valves.
C) No permanent damage occurs to the valves.
D) Prophylactic medication does not prevent infection.
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