BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to determine the species, clonal diversity, antibiotic resistance and virulence of enterococci in different environments. Seventy-one samples of farm origin (34 of food vegetables, 27 of soil and ten of irrigation water) and 19 samples of vegetables from five markets, were inoculated in Slanetz-Bartley agar plates supplemented or not with gentamicin (SB-Gen and SB plates, respectively) for enterococci recovery. RESULTS: Enterococci were obtained from 72.2% of tested samples in SB media (food vegetables from farms, 88.2%; soil and irrigation water, 51%; food vegetables from markets, 84.2%), and 65 enterococcal isolates were obtained. Enterococcus faecium was the most prevalent species (52.3%), foll...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to screen for extended spectrum cephalosporin-, carb...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to screen for extended spectrum cephalosporin-, carb...
We evaluated the frequency of enterococci from food and found 95.2 % of positivity, being E. faecium...
Antimicrobial agents exert a selection pressure not only on pathogenic, but also on commensal bacter...
Antimicrobial agents exert a selection pressure not only on pathogenic, but also on commensal bacter...
International audienceOne-hundred-nine samples of 18 different farms (49 of food-vegetables, 41 of s...
Antimicrobial agents exert a selection pressure not only on pathogenic, but also on commensal bacter...
This study aimed to identify and to characterize rhizospheric-derived enterococci. The results showe...
Introduction: The role of the hospital environment as a reservoir of resistant bacteria in Tunisia h...
The contamination of fresh produce with antibiotic-resistant bacteria is of particular concern as th...
This study aimed to identify and to characterize rhizospheric-derived enterococci. The results showe...
This study investigated the species prevalence and antibacterial resistance among enterococci isolat...
Introduction: The contamination of fresh vegetables by non-typhoid Salmonella species present in irr...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to screen for extended spectrum cephalosporin-, carb...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to screen for extended spectrum cephalosporin-, carb...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to screen for extended spectrum cephalosporin-, carb...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to screen for extended spectrum cephalosporin-, carb...
We evaluated the frequency of enterococci from food and found 95.2 % of positivity, being E. faecium...
Antimicrobial agents exert a selection pressure not only on pathogenic, but also on commensal bacter...
Antimicrobial agents exert a selection pressure not only on pathogenic, but also on commensal bacter...
International audienceOne-hundred-nine samples of 18 different farms (49 of food-vegetables, 41 of s...
Antimicrobial agents exert a selection pressure not only on pathogenic, but also on commensal bacter...
This study aimed to identify and to characterize rhizospheric-derived enterococci. The results showe...
Introduction: The role of the hospital environment as a reservoir of resistant bacteria in Tunisia h...
The contamination of fresh produce with antibiotic-resistant bacteria is of particular concern as th...
This study aimed to identify and to characterize rhizospheric-derived enterococci. The results showe...
This study investigated the species prevalence and antibacterial resistance among enterococci isolat...
Introduction: The contamination of fresh vegetables by non-typhoid Salmonella species present in irr...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to screen for extended spectrum cephalosporin-, carb...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to screen for extended spectrum cephalosporin-, carb...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to screen for extended spectrum cephalosporin-, carb...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to screen for extended spectrum cephalosporin-, carb...
We evaluated the frequency of enterococci from food and found 95.2 % of positivity, being E. faecium...