Background: Enterococcus spp. are part of the normal flora of humans and animals. The nosocomial pathogenicity of Enterococcus spp. has emerged in recent years and has caused great concern due to developing of resistance to many antimicrobial agents. Objectives: The current study aimed to determine the resistance pattern and the type of virulence genes in Enterococcus spp. isolated from Milad hospital of Tehran, Iran. Materials and Methods: The current observational study was conducted from Apr 2014 to Feb 2015 on a total of 149 Enterococcus species isolated from Milad hospital in Tehran, Iran. The antibiotic susceptibility pattern of the bacteria was determined by the disc diffusion method for eight antibiotics. Minimum inhibitory concentr...
Background: This study was done to determine the level of high level gentamicin resistant (HLGR) and...
Background and Objective: Enterococci is gram positive bacteria which is the inhabitants of gastroin...
Introduction: Emergence of multidrug resistant nosocomial enterococcus strains emphas...
Background: Enterococci have attracted much attention in recent years due to their increased recogni...
Background: Enterococci, adult faeces commensal are important nosocomial pathogens. E. faecalis is t...
Background and Objectives: With increasing use of vancomycin antibiotic, vancomycin-resistant Entero...
Abstract: Recent data indicates an increasing rate of vancomycin resistance in clinical enterococcal...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to perform a molecular epidemiological survey by inves...
Background: Now considered as one of the most important Nosocomial pathogen, enterococci have been f...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of aminoglycoside resistance and the prev...
Background: Owing to restricted treatment options, Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE) was consid...
Abstract Background: Antibiotic resistance is an important cause of treatment failure and re-infec...
Introduction: Emergence of multidrug resistant nosocomial enterococcus strains emphas...
Background: Enterococci has been emerging as a major cause of infection and gaining increasing clini...
Mojtaba Moosavian,1,2 Hosein Ghadri,2 Zahra Samli3 1Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center...
Background: This study was done to determine the level of high level gentamicin resistant (HLGR) and...
Background and Objective: Enterococci is gram positive bacteria which is the inhabitants of gastroin...
Introduction: Emergence of multidrug resistant nosocomial enterococcus strains emphas...
Background: Enterococci have attracted much attention in recent years due to their increased recogni...
Background: Enterococci, adult faeces commensal are important nosocomial pathogens. E. faecalis is t...
Background and Objectives: With increasing use of vancomycin antibiotic, vancomycin-resistant Entero...
Abstract: Recent data indicates an increasing rate of vancomycin resistance in clinical enterococcal...
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to perform a molecular epidemiological survey by inves...
Background: Now considered as one of the most important Nosocomial pathogen, enterococci have been f...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of aminoglycoside resistance and the prev...
Background: Owing to restricted treatment options, Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE) was consid...
Abstract Background: Antibiotic resistance is an important cause of treatment failure and re-infec...
Introduction: Emergence of multidrug resistant nosocomial enterococcus strains emphas...
Background: Enterococci has been emerging as a major cause of infection and gaining increasing clini...
Mojtaba Moosavian,1,2 Hosein Ghadri,2 Zahra Samli3 1Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center...
Background: This study was done to determine the level of high level gentamicin resistant (HLGR) and...
Background and Objective: Enterococci is gram positive bacteria which is the inhabitants of gastroin...
Introduction: Emergence of multidrug resistant nosocomial enterococcus strains emphas...