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The New, New Daptomycin Breakpoint for Enterococcus spp [PDF]
In 2019, the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute revised the daptomycin breakpoints for Enterococcus spp. twice in rapid succession. ABSTRACT In 2019, the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute revised the daptomycin breakpoints for ...
R. Humphries
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Gene and domain shuffling in lytic cassettes of Enterococcus spp. bacteriophages. [PDF]
AbstractThe genomes of Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium bacteriophages were analysed for gene shuffling in the lytic cassettes of bacteriophages infecting. It was found that enterococcal bacteriophages could be classified into well-defined groups based on the size of their genomes and each size group had its own conserved gene composition
Viglasky J, Piknova M, Pristas P.
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Antimicrobial Resistance in Enterococcus spp. of animal origin
Enterococci 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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Seafood as a source of antibiotic resistant Enterococcus spp
Seafood is a crucial global food source, but its role as a reservoir for antibiotic-resistant pathogens is concerning. This study focuses on the prevalence of antibiotic resistance in retail seafood, using Enterococcus spp. as an indicator.
Elisa Albini +16 more
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The article presents the results of studies of caecum samples (cecal appendages) with contents from cattle, pigs, and poultry following the State Monitoring Plan for Antimicrobial Resistance in Veterinary Medicine for 2021, isolated and identified ...
O. M. Chechet +9 more
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Simple Summary Chicken meat has become one of the most consumed meats worldwide, and antibiotics have been used to ensure high levels of production. However, antibiotic usage in animal production has contributed to the development of antibiotic-resistant
Jéssica Ribeiro +7 more
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Enterococcus spp. as one of the most serious pathogens that could pose risk to animal and human. So, this study aimed to focus alight on virulence of this microbs and to show the releation between antimicrobial resistance and biofilm formation in ...
Al zahraa A. Abouzaid +2 more
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Enterococci as opportunistic bacteria are important for human health. Due to the prevalence and ease of acquisition and transfer of their genes, they are an excellent indicator of environmental contamination and the spread of antimicrobial resistance ...
Renata Kwit +14 more
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Background: A urinary tract infection (UTI) resulting from multidrug-resistant (MDR) enterococci is a common disease with few therapeutic options. About 15% of urinary tract infections are caused by biofilm-producing Enterococcus spp.
M. Khalil +4 more
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Quantification of carious pathogens in the interdental microbiota of young caries-free adults. [PDF]
The majority of caries lesions in adults occur on the proximal tooth surfaces of the posterior teeth. A comprehensive study of the composition of the oral microbiota is fundamental for a better understanding of the etiology of interdental caries.Twenty ...
Denis Bourgeois +5 more
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