Background: Enterococci have emerged as an important opportunistic pathogen causing life-threatening infections in hospitals. The emergence of this pathogen is associated with a remarkable capacity to accumulate resistance to antimicrobials and multidrug-resistance particularly to vancomycin, erythromycin and streptomycin have become a major cause of concern for the infectious diseases community. In this paper, we report the prevalence of Enterococcus in respect to species distribution, their virulence and antibiogram profiles. Methods: Four hundred fecal samples were collected from two piggery farms in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Enterococcus species were isolated and confirmed with generic specific primers targeting the tuf...
We evaluated the frequency of enterococci from food and found 95.2 % of positivity, being E. faecium...
Abstract: This study investigated the aminoglycoside resistance phenotypes and genotypes, as well as...
This study investigated the species prevalence and antibacterial resistance among enterococci isolat...
Introduction: Emergence of multidrug resistant nosocomial enterococcus strains emphas...
Abstract: Objective: to investigate the prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus spec...
Study of virulence genes in vancomycin resistant Enterococci (vre) from animals and human clinical i...
Copyright © 2013 Poh Leng Weng et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
IntroductionEnterococcus spp. have gradually evolved from commensals to causing life-threatening hos...
Introduction: Emergence of multidrug resistant nosocomial enterococcus strains emphas...
Enterococci are widely distributed in nature. Intestinal tract of humans and animals is the natural ...
The objective of this study was to assess the antimicrobial resistance and virulence genotypes of En...
Background: Enterococci have become increasingly predominant as causative agents of nosocomial infec...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Enterococcus faecalis, as the leading cause of hospital-acquired infection...
With Enterococcus species as the leading cause of nosocomial infections and resistance to an array o...
Twenty-eight phenotypically separate strains of clinically isolated vancomycin-resistant enterococci...
We evaluated the frequency of enterococci from food and found 95.2 % of positivity, being E. faecium...
Abstract: This study investigated the aminoglycoside resistance phenotypes and genotypes, as well as...
This study investigated the species prevalence and antibacterial resistance among enterococci isolat...
Introduction: Emergence of multidrug resistant nosocomial enterococcus strains emphas...
Abstract: Objective: to investigate the prevalence and antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus spec...
Study of virulence genes in vancomycin resistant Enterococci (vre) from animals and human clinical i...
Copyright © 2013 Poh Leng Weng et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
IntroductionEnterococcus spp. have gradually evolved from commensals to causing life-threatening hos...
Introduction: Emergence of multidrug resistant nosocomial enterococcus strains emphas...
Enterococci are widely distributed in nature. Intestinal tract of humans and animals is the natural ...
The objective of this study was to assess the antimicrobial resistance and virulence genotypes of En...
Background: Enterococci have become increasingly predominant as causative agents of nosocomial infec...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Enterococcus faecalis, as the leading cause of hospital-acquired infection...
With Enterococcus species as the leading cause of nosocomial infections and resistance to an array o...
Twenty-eight phenotypically separate strains of clinically isolated vancomycin-resistant enterococci...
We evaluated the frequency of enterococci from food and found 95.2 % of positivity, being E. faecium...
Abstract: This study investigated the aminoglycoside resistance phenotypes and genotypes, as well as...
This study investigated the species prevalence and antibacterial resistance among enterococci isolat...