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Antimicrobial resistance in E. faecium and E. faecalis isolated from poultry and bovines
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Enterococcal virulence - pathogenicity island of E. Faecalis
Frontiers in Bioscience, 2004Enterococcal species, though most commonly regarded as members of the microbial flora of the intestinal tract, have recently emerged as human pathogens of significant concern. The rapid spread of antibiotic resistance among enterococci, which has resulted in strains now being routinely isolated that are resistant to all bactericidal regimens, has ...
Christopher M, Pillar +1 more
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Zoonoses and Public Health, 2011
SummaryEnterococcus faecalis is a major cause of nosocomial infections in humans and has been linked to severe extra‐intestinal infections in poultry. A zoonotic potential has been suggested and the aim of the present study was to investigate similarities in virulence gene profiles of E.
Olsen, Rikke Heidemann +3 more
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SummaryEnterococcus faecalis is a major cause of nosocomial infections in humans and has been linked to severe extra‐intestinal infections in poultry. A zoonotic potential has been suggested and the aim of the present study was to investigate similarities in virulence gene profiles of E.
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Study of invasion and colonization of E. faecalis in microtubes by a novel device
Biomedical Microdevices, 2016Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) is a species that has frequently been isolated from root canal of patients suffering from persistent periodontitis. To a great degree, the resistance of E. faecalis to irrigating solutions and intracanal medicaments is due to its invasion into the dentinal tubules.
Xiaoqiang, Sun +4 more
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Thermal tolerance of E. faecalis to pulsed heating in the millisecond range
Lasers in Medical Science, 2010Our aim was to evaluate thermal damage to endodontic pathogen Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) caused by sub-second laser-generated heat pulses by determining the parameters for the thermal damage survival curve (TDSC). A novel experimental method for thermal pulsing of bacteria in the millisecond range was developed. After cultivation, E.
Samo, Pirnat, Matjaz, Lukac, Alojz, Ihan
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Journal of Biotechnology, 2018
The genus Enterococcus occurs as native microbiota of fermented products due to its broad environmental distribution and its resistance to salt concentrations. Enterococcus faecalis F, a non-pathogenic strain isolated from a ripened cheese, has demonstrated useful enzymatic capabilities, a probiotic behavior and antibacterial activity against some food-
Carlos Eduardo Serrano-Maldonado +1 more
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The genus Enterococcus occurs as native microbiota of fermented products due to its broad environmental distribution and its resistance to salt concentrations. Enterococcus faecalis F, a non-pathogenic strain isolated from a ripened cheese, has demonstrated useful enzymatic capabilities, a probiotic behavior and antibacterial activity against some food-
Carlos Eduardo Serrano-Maldonado +1 more
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Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1991
The effects of tetracycline on transfer of the conjugative, tetracycline-resistance transposon. Tn925, as well as the ability of the transposon to promote the transfer of chromosomal genes was examined in Enterococcus faecalis and Bacillus subtilis.
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The effects of tetracycline on transfer of the conjugative, tetracycline-resistance transposon. Tn925, as well as the ability of the transposon to promote the transfer of chromosomal genes was examined in Enterococcus faecalis and Bacillus subtilis.
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