نتایج جستجو برای: e faecium

تعداد نتایج: 1019184  

Ali Javadi, Atieh Salighe, Azadeh Abedzadeh, Mohammad Khodadad Motlagh, Naser Kalhor, Yaser Sharifi,

Background: Enterococci have emerged as a major cause of nosocomial infections and within this group, Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium cause the majority of human and livestock enterococcal infections. In this article, we tried to determine antibiotics and metals resistance patterns of E. faecalis and E. faecium strains. Methods: One hundred sixty different strains of E. faecalis...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Adam N Treitman Paul R Yarnold John Warren Gary A Noskin

Historically, most clinical microbiology laboratories report that 80 to 90% of enterococci are Enterococcus faecalis, whereas E. faecium accounts for 5 to 10% of isolates. At our medical center from 1993 to 2002, we evaluated the percentages of E. faecium among all enterococcal isolates and the percentages of E. faecium isolates that were vancomycin resistant. Over this 10-year period, the perc...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2014
Geoffrey W Coombs Julie C Pearson Denise A Daly Tam T Le James O Robinson Thomas Gottlieb Benjamin P Howden Paul D R Johnson Catherine M Bennett Timothy P Stinear John D Turnidge

From 1 January to 31 December 2013, 26 institutions around Australia participated in the Australian Enterococcal Sepsis Outcome Programme (AESOP). The aim of AESOP 2013 was to determine the proportion of enterococcal bacteraemia isolates in Australia that are antimicrobial resistant, and to characterise the molecular epidemiology of the Enterococcus faecium isolates. Of the 826 unique episodes ...

Journal: :Systematic and applied microbiology 2004
Angela Marcobal Blanca de las Rivas Emilia García-Moruno Rosario Muñoz

According to the current edition of the Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology [11] the tyrosine decarboxylation test allows the differentiation of enterococci. Tyrosine is decarboxylated to the biogenic amine tyramine by E. faecalis and not by E. faecium strains. In the present study we sequenced the16S rDNA of two tyramine-producing strains, BIFI-56 and BIFI-58, presumptively classified a...

Journal: :environmental health engineering and management 0
yaser sharifi young researchers and elite club, qom branch, islamic azad university, qom, iran azadeh abedzadeh young researchers and elite club, qom branch, islamic azad university, qom, iran atieh salighe department of microbiology, qom branch, islamic azad university, qom, iran naser kalhor academic center for education culture and research, qom branch, qom, iran mohammad khodadad motlagh bacteriology, faculty of veterinary medicine, shiraz university, shiraz, iran ali javadi students’ scientific research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background: enterococci have emerged as a major cause of nosocomial infections and within this group, enterococcus faecalis and enterococcus faecium cause the majority of human and livestock enterococcal infections. in this article, we tried to determine antibiotics and metals resistance patterns of e. faecalis and e. faecium strains. methods: one hundred sixty different strains of e. faecalis ...

2017
Mohammad Reza Arabestani Mona Nasaj Seyed Masoud Mousavi

The present study was done to scrutinize the possible relation between infective genes and antimicrobial resistance in Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium. Considering the fact that the presence of recognized infective determinants among clinical isolates may promote the emergence of infections and persistence of Enterococci in hospital settings, which can lead to an increase in anti...

2009
Bente Köten Maren Simanski Regine Gläser Rainer Podschun Jens-Michael Schröder Jürgen Harder

BACKGROUND Human skin is able to mount a fast response against invading microorganisms by the release of antimicrobial proteins such as the ribonuclease RNase 7. Because RNase 7 exhibits high activity against Enterococcus faecium the aim of this study was to further explore the role of RNase 7 in the cutaneous innate defense system against E. faecium. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Absolute q...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology, immunology, and infection = Wei mian yu gan ran za zhi 2009
Masayuki Kumada Mizuho Motegi Ryoma Nakao Hideo Yonezawa Hideki Yamamura Junji Tagami Hidenobu Senpuku

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Enterococcus faecium is a normal bowel commensal and lactic acid bacterium that is rarely found in the oral cavity. This study investigated whether a non-pathogenic and non-biofilm strain of E. faecium functioned as a probiotic strain toward biofilm formation by Streptococcus mutans, which is an etiological agent for dental caries. METHODS The effects of E. faecium on s...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Masja Leendertse Rob J L Willems Ida A J Giebelen Petra S van den Pangaart W Joost Wiersinga Alex F de Vos Sandrine Florquin Marc J M Bonten Tom van der Poll

The incidence of infections with Enterococcus faecium is increasing worldwide. TLRs have been implicated in the recognition of pathogens and the initiation of an adequate innate immune response. We here sought to determine the roles of MyD88, the common adaptor protein involved in TLR signaling, TLR2, TLR4, and CD14 in host defense against E. faecium peritonitis. MyD88 knockout (KO) mice demons...

2013
Mark de Been Willem van Schaik Lu Cheng Jukka Corander Rob J. Willems

Reasons for the rising clinical impact of the bacterium Enterococcus faecium include the species' rapid acquisition of adaptive genetic elements. Here, we focused on the impact of recombination on the evolution of E. faecium. We used the recently developed BratNextGen algorithm to detect recombinant regions in the core genome of 34 E. faecium strains, including three newly sequenced clinical st...

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