نتایج جستجو برای: entrococcus faecium

تعداد نتایج: 3437  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
S Cheng F K McCleskey M J Gress J M Petroziello R Liu H Namdari K Beninga A Salmen V G DelVecchio

Enterococcus faecium has recently emerged as a serious nosocomial pathogen. The prevalence and severity of enterococcal infections, the mortality rate from such infections, and the antibiotic resistance of enterococci are often species dependent. Since conventional biochemical methods fail to differentiate E. faecium from certain newly described enterococcal species, a PCR-based assay was devel...

2012
Xinglin Zhang Fernanda L. Paganelli Damien Bierschenk Annemarie Kuipers Marc J. M. Bonten Rob J. L. Willems Willem van Schaik

Enterococcus faecium has become a nosocomial pathogen of major importance, causing infections that are difficult to treat owing to its multi-drug resistance. In particular, resistance to the β-lactam antibiotic ampicillin has become ubiquitous among clinical isolates. Mutations in the low-affinity penicillin binding protein PBP5 have previously been shown to be important for ampicillin resistan...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1998
L B Rice L L Carias C L Donskey S D Rudin

An approximately 60-kb transferable, vanB-carrying plasmid has been identified in a clinical Enterococcus faecium strain. A similar plasmid has been observed in an unrelated E. faecium strain, suggesting that plasmid transfer of vanB operons occurs in nature and plays a role in the dissemination of VanB-type resistance among strains of E. faecium.

Journal: :Microbes and infection 2011
Esther Heikens Kavindra V Singh Karen D Jacques-Palaz Miranda van Luit-Asbroek Evelien A N Oostdijk Marc J M Bonten Barbara E Murray Rob J L Willems

The enterococcal surface protein Esp, specifically linked to nosocomial Enterococcus faecium, is involved in biofilm formation. To assess the role of Esp in endocarditis, a biofilm-associated infection, an Esp-expressing E. faecium strain (E1162) or its Esp-deficient mutant (E1162Δesp) were inoculated through a catheter into the left ventricle of rats. After 24 h, less E1162Δesp than E1162 were...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2002
David R Murdoch Stanley Mirrett Lizzie J Harrell Janet S Monahan L Barth Reller

We determined the antibiotic susceptibilities of 1,785 enterococcal bloodstream isolates collected over 25 years. Antibiotic resistance emerged at a greater rate in Enterococcus faecium than in other enterococcal species, and E. faecium isolates became proportionally more common over time. Our findings confirm the pattern of emerging antibiotic resistance among enterococci and highlight the inc...

Journal: :Current issues in intestinal microbiology 2007
W Vahjen D Taras O Simon

Sows and their piglets were fed a diet supplemented with or without the probiotic E. faecium NCIMB10415 (also known as SF68). Piglets were sacrificed 14, 28, 35 and 56 days after birth and DNA from intestinal segments was extracted and purified. A real time PCR assay was used to distinguish Enterococcus spp. (16s rDNA based), E. faecium (Efaafm gene), E. faecalis (Efaafs gene) as well as the pr...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2014
Geoffrey W Coombs Julie C Pearson Tam Le Denise A Daly 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 2011, 29 institutions around Australia participated in the Australian Enterococcal Sepsis Outcome Programme (AESOP). The aim of AESOP 2011 was to determine the proportion of enterococcal bacteraemia isolates in Australia that are antimicrobial resistant, with particular emphasis on susceptibility to ampicillin and the glycopeptides, and to characterise the molecula...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1982
G N Dutta L A Devriese

The minimal inhibitory concentrations of nine growth-promoting agents were determined by an agar-dilution method against 66 bile-tolerant streptococcal (8 Streptococcus faecalis, 23 Streptococcus faecalis subsp. liquefaciens, 15 Streptococcus faecium, and 20 carboxyphilic streptococci) strains isolated from the ceca of 52 chickens on 19 farms. Avoparcin was equally active on all groups. The nat...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1994
M Ford J D Perry F K Gould

Cephalexin-aztreonam-arabinose agar (CAA), a new selective agar, was examined in comparison with nalidixic acid-colistin agar for the differentiation of Enterococcus faecium from other enterococci and the ability to isolate the organism from feces. Two hundred sixteen enterococcus isolates and a variety of gram-positive and gram-negative control strains were inoculated onto both media. All cont...

2011
X Zhou M Kerkhof L Span A Friedrich J Arends

Results Significant associations of E.faecium BSI were found with age, hospital stay prior to blood culture, duration of hospitalization 1 year before admission, fever prior to blood culture, severity and duration of neutropenia, CRP (C-reactive protein) at time of blood culture withdrawal, colonization with E. faecium prior to blood culture and diarrhea. E. faecium BSIs were found associated w...

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