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Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus faecalis Bacteremia: Acquisition and Outcome

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1995
The incidence of enterococcal bacteremia due to Enterococcus faecium is increasing. To understand the clinical significance of E. faecium bacteremia, we compared 16 patients who were bacteremic due to E. faecium to 56 patients who were bacteremic due to Enterococcus faecalis. E. faecium bacteremia developed most frequently in severely ill patients with
G A, Noskin, L R, Peterson, J R, Warren
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Bacteriocins of Enterococcus

1994
Bacteriocin-like antagonism displayed by enterococci was first reported by Kjems (1955). Since then, a wide number of bacteriocins have been described and classified in this group (Brock et al., 1963; Pleceas, 1970; Tzannetis et al., 1970; Kekessy & Piguet, 1971; Kramer & Brandis, 1975; Brandis, 1978). Brock et al.
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Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1998
(1998). Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology: Vol. 33, No. 12, pp. 1233-1238.
R, Bensoussan, K, Weiss, M, Laverdiere
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Enterococcus, an Emerging Pathogen

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1993
OBJECTIVE: To review the bacterial genus Enterococcus with respect to its epidemiology, specific infections in humans, mechanisms of resistance and tolerance, and antimicrobial treatment. DATA SOURCES: A MEDLINE search of English ...
S A, Tailor, E M, Bailey, M J, Rybak
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Hemagglutination properties of Enterococcus

Current Microbiology, 1995
In total, 86 enterococcal strains including representatives of most of the described species were tested for the ability to agglutinate human, sheep, and rabbit erythrocytes. Five strains did not react with any of the erythrocytes tested, and 81 (94.2%) strains agglutinated only rabbit erythrocytes. The hemagglutination titers ranged from 2 to 64. Loss
M da G, Carvalho, L M, Teixeira
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Enterococcus infections in foals

The Veterinary Journal, 2019
Enterococci have been increasing in prevalence in foal sepsis over the past three decades. There are no published studies in the peer-reviewed literature documenting common sites of infection, antimicrobial susceptibility, or outcome specifically associated with enterococcal infections in foals.
A T, Willis   +3 more
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Enterococcus durans Endocarditis

American Journal of Therapeutics, 2018
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Sunbul, Mustafa   +4 more
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Enterococcus avium endocarditis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2004
We describe a rare case of Enterococcus avium endocarditis in a patient with an ovarian malignancy, and review 2 previously reported cases. We contend that Enterococcus avium bacteremia and endocarditis may be associated with gastrointestinal pathology.
Z, Mirzoyev   +5 more
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Enterococcus faecium in hospitals

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 1997
Most of the characteristics that have ensured the success of enterococci as nosocomial pathogens were described early in this century. Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus faecalis, the enterococci most frequently isolated from clinical material, differ fundamentally.
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Enterococcus

2022
Lúcia M. Teixeira   +3 more
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