Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen, which today represents one of the leading aetiologic agents of nosocomial infections and, increasingly, of implant infections. Here, in a collection of 43 E. faecalis isolated from implant orthopaedic infections, virulence-related phenotypes (biofilm and gelatinase production) and genotypes (gelE and esp) were studied to characterize epidemic clones identified and grouped by ribotyping. The presence of the esp gene and a marked and steady biofilm formation ability appeared to be the features associated with the clonal spreading, as well as a conspicuous gelatinase production, whereas the simple presence of gelE appeared non-specific of the epidemic clones. Antibiotic multi-resistance and s...
ABSTRACTThis study investigated the differences among Enterococcus faecalis isolates from the intest...
Enterococci, although part of the normal flora of the human gastrointestinal tract, have been recogn...
In this study, the antibiotic resistance pattern and the presence of genes encoding several virulenc...
Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen, which today represents one of the leading aetiol...
Enterococci are opportunistic pathogens which today represent one of the leading causes of nosocomia...
Despite the increasing importance of Enterococcus as opportunistic pathogens, their virulence factor...
Enterococcus faecalis is an emerging etiologic agent of hospital infections, exhibiting high rates o...
The present study investigated the possible correlation between carriage of the virulence genes esp ...
AbstractThe high prevalence of Enterococcus faecalis in root canal treated teeth with post-treatment...
Enterococci, a complex group of facultative pathogens have become increasingly isolated in various h...
The potential relationships between biofilm formation and pathogenicity of Enterococcus faecalis in ...
The present report aimed to perform a molecular epidemiological survey by investigating the presence...
Enterococci are Gram-positive bacteria that are found in plants, soil and as commensals of the gastr...
Objectives: Enterococcus faecalis is the major reason for biofilm-related infections and it also int...
Enterococci are Gram-positive bacteria that are found in plants, soil and as commensals of the gastr...
ABSTRACTThis study investigated the differences among Enterococcus faecalis isolates from the intest...
Enterococci, although part of the normal flora of the human gastrointestinal tract, have been recogn...
In this study, the antibiotic resistance pattern and the presence of genes encoding several virulenc...
Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen, which today represents one of the leading aetiol...
Enterococci are opportunistic pathogens which today represent one of the leading causes of nosocomia...
Despite the increasing importance of Enterococcus as opportunistic pathogens, their virulence factor...
Enterococcus faecalis is an emerging etiologic agent of hospital infections, exhibiting high rates o...
The present study investigated the possible correlation between carriage of the virulence genes esp ...
AbstractThe high prevalence of Enterococcus faecalis in root canal treated teeth with post-treatment...
Enterococci, a complex group of facultative pathogens have become increasingly isolated in various h...
The potential relationships between biofilm formation and pathogenicity of Enterococcus faecalis in ...
The present report aimed to perform a molecular epidemiological survey by investigating the presence...
Enterococci are Gram-positive bacteria that are found in plants, soil and as commensals of the gastr...
Objectives: Enterococcus faecalis is the major reason for biofilm-related infections and it also int...
Enterococci are Gram-positive bacteria that are found in plants, soil and as commensals of the gastr...
ABSTRACTThis study investigated the differences among Enterococcus faecalis isolates from the intest...
Enterococci, although part of the normal flora of the human gastrointestinal tract, have been recogn...
In this study, the antibiotic resistance pattern and the presence of genes encoding several virulenc...