Molecular epidemiology indicates that epidemic clones of E. faecalis are emerging which are well-adapted to hospital environments, and whose spread poses a major threat. These clones usually exhibit multi-resistances, particularly toward aminoglycosides and erythromycin, and even to vancomycin, as was reported from the US and Europe. The pathogenicity of enterococci is probably not related to virulence factors in the classical sense but rather to a combination of “fitness factors”, such as increased resistance to antimicrobials and environmental stresses, as well as specific and unspecific adhesive properties. While biofilm formation of enterococci has been observed clinically and in the laboratory, there is to date no consensus...
Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen, which today represents one of the leading aetiol...
In this thesis, we analyzed the role of the different virulence factors of E. faecalis known in lite...
Enterococci have controversial status due to their emerging role in nosocomial infections and transm...
Molecular epidemiology indicates that epidemic clones of E. faecalis are emerging which are well-ad...
Enterococci are Gram-positive bacteria that are found in plants, soil and as commensals of the gastr...
Enterococci are Gram-positive bacteria that are found in plants, soil and as commensals of the gastr...
Enterococci are an important global cause of nosocomial infections, being increasingly associated wi...
Adhesion of micro-organisms to biotic and abiotic surfaces is an important virulence factor and invo...
The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria and the limited availability of new antibiotics are of...
Nosocomial infections caused by Enterococcus faecium have rapidly increased worldwide and treatment ...
Enterococcus faecalis biofilm traits and distribution characteristics in China have not been clarifi...
Enterococci are opportunistic pathogens that are frequently a source of nosocomial infections and it...
Introduction: An important virulence factor of Enterococcus faecalis is its ability to form biofilms...
Enterococcus faecium and Streptococcus gallolyticus subsp. gallolyticus (S. gallolyticus) were class...
Introduction: An important virulence factor of Enterococcus faecalis is its ability to form biofilms...
Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen, which today represents one of the leading aetiol...
In this thesis, we analyzed the role of the different virulence factors of E. faecalis known in lite...
Enterococci have controversial status due to their emerging role in nosocomial infections and transm...
Molecular epidemiology indicates that epidemic clones of E. faecalis are emerging which are well-ad...
Enterococci are Gram-positive bacteria that are found in plants, soil and as commensals of the gastr...
Enterococci are Gram-positive bacteria that are found in plants, soil and as commensals of the gastr...
Enterococci are an important global cause of nosocomial infections, being increasingly associated wi...
Adhesion of micro-organisms to biotic and abiotic surfaces is an important virulence factor and invo...
The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria and the limited availability of new antibiotics are of...
Nosocomial infections caused by Enterococcus faecium have rapidly increased worldwide and treatment ...
Enterococcus faecalis biofilm traits and distribution characteristics in China have not been clarifi...
Enterococci are opportunistic pathogens that are frequently a source of nosocomial infections and it...
Introduction: An important virulence factor of Enterococcus faecalis is its ability to form biofilms...
Enterococcus faecium and Streptococcus gallolyticus subsp. gallolyticus (S. gallolyticus) were class...
Introduction: An important virulence factor of Enterococcus faecalis is its ability to form biofilms...
Enterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen, which today represents one of the leading aetiol...
In this thesis, we analyzed the role of the different virulence factors of E. faecalis known in lite...
Enterococci have controversial status due to their emerging role in nosocomial infections and transm...