Enterococci, one of the most common causes of hospital-associated infections, are responsible for substantial morbidity and mortality. Enterococcus faecalis, the more common and virulent species, cause serious high-inoculum infections, namely infective endocarditis, that are associated with cardiac surgery and mortality rates that remained unchanged for the last 30 years. The best cure for these infections are observed with combination antibiotic therapy; however, optimal treatment has not been fully elucidated. It is the purpose of this review to highlight treatment options, their limitations, and provide direction for future investigative efforts to aid in the treatment of these severe infections. While ampicillin plus ceftriaxone has eme...
Background International guidelines recommend 4 weeks of treatment with ampicillin plus gentamicin (...
Between 1973 and 1987, 36 patients with 41 episodes of enterococcal endocarditis were seen at our in...
Enterococci have emerged as significant nosocomial pathogens. Enterococci with resistance to commonl...
Enterococci, one of the most common causes of hospital-associated infections, are responsible for su...
The frequency of infective endocarditis (IE) has increased 3 times over the past 30 years. The incid...
Enterococcus faecalis is increasingly found as the causative organism of infective endocarditis, an ...
Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) has become a major leading cause of nosocomial endocarditis. Tre...
Enterococcus faecalis infective endocarditis (EFIE) continues to represent a potentially fatal infec...
The selection of the best alternative for Enterococcus faecalis infective endocarditis (IE) continua...
BACKGROUND: In 2004-2008, the epidemiological and clinical Infective Endocarditis Study Group (SEI) ...
BACKGROUND: In 2004-2008, the epidemiological and clinical Infective Endocarditis Study Group (SEI) ...
Ampicillin-ceftriaxone combination therapy has become a predominant treatment for serious Enterococc...
Introduction Enterococcus faecalis is an increasingly common cause of infective endocarditis, with ...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to assess changes in antibiotic resistance, epidemiology and outco...
A recurrent case of left-sided endocarditis caused by high-level aminoglycoside-resistant Enterococc...
Background International guidelines recommend 4 weeks of treatment with ampicillin plus gentamicin (...
Between 1973 and 1987, 36 patients with 41 episodes of enterococcal endocarditis were seen at our in...
Enterococci have emerged as significant nosocomial pathogens. Enterococci with resistance to commonl...
Enterococci, one of the most common causes of hospital-associated infections, are responsible for su...
The frequency of infective endocarditis (IE) has increased 3 times over the past 30 years. The incid...
Enterococcus faecalis is increasingly found as the causative organism of infective endocarditis, an ...
Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) has become a major leading cause of nosocomial endocarditis. Tre...
Enterococcus faecalis infective endocarditis (EFIE) continues to represent a potentially fatal infec...
The selection of the best alternative for Enterococcus faecalis infective endocarditis (IE) continua...
BACKGROUND: In 2004-2008, the epidemiological and clinical Infective Endocarditis Study Group (SEI) ...
BACKGROUND: In 2004-2008, the epidemiological and clinical Infective Endocarditis Study Group (SEI) ...
Ampicillin-ceftriaxone combination therapy has become a predominant treatment for serious Enterococc...
Introduction Enterococcus faecalis is an increasingly common cause of infective endocarditis, with ...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to assess changes in antibiotic resistance, epidemiology and outco...
A recurrent case of left-sided endocarditis caused by high-level aminoglycoside-resistant Enterococc...
Background International guidelines recommend 4 weeks of treatment with ampicillin plus gentamicin (...
Between 1973 and 1987, 36 patients with 41 episodes of enterococcal endocarditis were seen at our in...
Enterococci have emerged as significant nosocomial pathogens. Enterococci with resistance to commonl...