Background. The Enterococcus faecium genogroup, referred to as clonal complex 17 (CC17), seems to possess multiple determinants that increase its ability to survive and cause disease in nosocomial environments. Methods. Using 53 clinical and geographically diverse US E. faecium isolates dating from 1971 to 1994, we determined the multilocus sequence type; the presence of 16 putative virulence genes (hylEfm, espEfm, and fms genes); resistance to ampicillin (AMP) and vancomycin (VAN); and high-level resistance to gentamicin and streptomycin. Results. Overall, 16 different sequence types (STs), mostly CC17 isolates, were identified in 9 different regions of the United States. The earliest CC17 isolates were part of an outbreak that occurred in...
<div><p>Recent studies have pointed to the existence of two subpopulations of <em>Enterococcus faeci...
Background: Enterococcus faecium, a major cause of hospital-acquired infections, remains problematic...
The basis for the recent transition of Enterococcus faecium from a primarily commensal organism to o...
Background—The Enterococcus faecium genogroup, referred to as clonal complex 17 (CC17), seems to pos...
BACKGROUND: The Enterococcus faecium genogroup, referred to as clonal complex 17 (CC17), seems to po...
BACKGROUND: The Enterococcus faecium genogroup, referred to as clonal complex 17 (CC17), seems to po...
Enterococci are known to be intrinsically resistant to many antibiotics, but also acquire new resist...
Enterococci are known to be intrinsically resistant to many antibiotics, but also acquire new resist...
stract Enterococcus faecium are robust opportunistic pathogens that are most commonly found as co...
For many years Enterococcus faecium was considered a commensal of the digestive tract, which only sp...
For many years Enterococcus faecium was considered a commensal of the digestive tract, which only sp...
Enterococcus faecium, a major cause of hospital-acquired infections, remains problematic because of ...
Recent studies have pointed to the existence of two subpopulations of Enterococcus faecium, one cont...
Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and multilocus sequence typing (MLST) were used to investiga...
Recent studies have pointed to the existence of two subpopulations of Enterococcus faecium, one cont...
<div><p>Recent studies have pointed to the existence of two subpopulations of <em>Enterococcus faeci...
Background: Enterococcus faecium, a major cause of hospital-acquired infections, remains problematic...
The basis for the recent transition of Enterococcus faecium from a primarily commensal organism to o...
Background—The Enterococcus faecium genogroup, referred to as clonal complex 17 (CC17), seems to pos...
BACKGROUND: The Enterococcus faecium genogroup, referred to as clonal complex 17 (CC17), seems to po...
BACKGROUND: The Enterococcus faecium genogroup, referred to as clonal complex 17 (CC17), seems to po...
Enterococci are known to be intrinsically resistant to many antibiotics, but also acquire new resist...
Enterococci are known to be intrinsically resistant to many antibiotics, but also acquire new resist...
stract Enterococcus faecium are robust opportunistic pathogens that are most commonly found as co...
For many years Enterococcus faecium was considered a commensal of the digestive tract, which only sp...
For many years Enterococcus faecium was considered a commensal of the digestive tract, which only sp...
Enterococcus faecium, a major cause of hospital-acquired infections, remains problematic because of ...
Recent studies have pointed to the existence of two subpopulations of Enterococcus faecium, one cont...
Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and multilocus sequence typing (MLST) were used to investiga...
Recent studies have pointed to the existence of two subpopulations of Enterococcus faecium, one cont...
<div><p>Recent studies have pointed to the existence of two subpopulations of <em>Enterococcus faeci...
Background: Enterococcus faecium, a major cause of hospital-acquired infections, remains problematic...
The basis for the recent transition of Enterococcus faecium from a primarily commensal organism to o...