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Infection Control, 1986
In 1899, Thiercilin used the term “enterococcus” to describe microscopic organisms seen in pairs or short chains in feces. Later (in the 1930s) the name was used in a more restrictive sense for streptococci that had the hardy capacity to survive under extreme conditions.Enterococci belong to a group D family of streptococci, as characterized by ...
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In 1899, Thiercilin used the term “enterococcus” to describe microscopic organisms seen in pairs or short chains in feces. Later (in the 1930s) the name was used in a more restrictive sense for streptococci that had the hardy capacity to survive under extreme conditions.Enterococci belong to a group D family of streptococci, as characterized by ...
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2021
This chapter discloses the emergence of enterococci as an important hospital-acquired or nosocomial pathogen since the early 1970s. It looks at the statistics from the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System (NNISS) and subsequent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) programs (National Healthcare Safety Network), which places ...
Ronald N. Jones, Rodrigo E. Mendes
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This chapter discloses the emergence of enterococci as an important hospital-acquired or nosocomial pathogen since the early 1970s. It looks at the statistics from the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System (NNISS) and subsequent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) programs (National Healthcare Safety Network), which places ...
Ronald N. Jones, Rodrigo E. Mendes
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Antimicrobial Resistance in Enterococcus spp. of animal origin
Microbiology spectrum, 2018Enterococci are natural inhabitants of the intestinal tract in humans and many animals, including food-producing and companion animals. They can easily contaminate the food and the environment, entering the food chain.
C. Torres +5 more
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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 avium endocarditis
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2004We 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 durans Endocarditis
American Journal of Therapeutics, 2018WOS ...
Sunbul, Mustafa +4 more
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Microbial Drug Resistance, 2020
Drug resistance is of great importance to human and animal health, but wild environments are still poorly understood in terms of their function as reservoirs of dangerous microbes and resistance determinants.
M. Dec +7 more
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Drug resistance is of great importance to human and animal health, but wild environments are still poorly understood in terms of their function as reservoirs of dangerous microbes and resistance determinants.
M. Dec +7 more
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Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus faecalis Bacteremia: Acquisition and Outcome
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1995The 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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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1928
Parenteral infections with the enterococcus appear to have been rarely recognized in this country, and American bacteriologists are inclined to doubt the pathogenicity of this organism. In 1899, Thiercelin1described an organism which he considered a normal inhabitant of the human gastrointestinal tract.
LEON DeVEL, ELMER L. DeGOWIN
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Parenteral infections with the enterococcus appear to have been rarely recognized in this country, and American bacteriologists are inclined to doubt the pathogenicity of this organism. In 1899, Thiercelin1described an organism which he considered a normal inhabitant of the human gastrointestinal tract.
LEON DeVEL, ELMER L. DeGOWIN
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020
Mathivadani Vairavel +2 more
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