Background: Now considered as one of the most important Nosocomial pathogen, enterococci have been found to possess virulence factors like biofilm formation and are increasingly exhibiting antimicrobial resistance in India. This study was undertaken to estimate the prevalence of enterococci from various clinical samples simultaneously correlating their virulence property and antimicrobial resistance, in addition to speciation.Methods: A total of 126 enterococcal isolates from various clinical samples were included and processed according to standard protocols and speciation was based on Facklam and Collins conventional method. Virulence determinants like hemolysin, gelatinase and biofilm formation were assessed by phenotypic tests. Antibact...
Background: Enterococcus spp. are part of the normal flora of humans and animals. The nosocomial pat...
Introduction: Emergence of multidrug resistant nosocomial enterococcus strains emphas...
Background: The emergence of Enterococcus species in causing nosocomial infections poses a therapeut...
Background: Enterococci, adult faeces commensal are important nosocomial pathogens. E. faecalis is t...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of Enterococcus species as a causative agent of Health care associated in...
Background: Enterococci have attracted much attention in recent years due to their increased recogni...
Background: Enterococci has been emerging as a major cause of infection and gaining increasing clini...
Background: Enterococci are common commensal organism of enteric tract and act as opportunistic path...
Background: The pathogenic potential of enterococci to produce life-threatening infections is well-d...
Introduction: Enterococci are usually normal human commensal of gastrointestinal tract predominantl...
Background: Several enterococcal species are increasingly being reported from clinical infections, b...
OBJECTIVE: To isolate enterococci from various clinical samples, study the species distribution and...
Background: Enterococcus species are well known for its intrinsic resistance pattern to several anti...
Along with emergence of multidrug resistance, presence of several virulence factors in enterococci i...
Background: Enterococci, once regarded as a commensal in the gastrointestinal tract, are now emergin...
Background: Enterococcus spp. are part of the normal flora of humans and animals. The nosocomial pat...
Introduction: Emergence of multidrug resistant nosocomial enterococcus strains emphas...
Background: The emergence of Enterococcus species in causing nosocomial infections poses a therapeut...
Background: Enterococci, adult faeces commensal are important nosocomial pathogens. E. faecalis is t...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of Enterococcus species as a causative agent of Health care associated in...
Background: Enterococci have attracted much attention in recent years due to their increased recogni...
Background: Enterococci has been emerging as a major cause of infection and gaining increasing clini...
Background: Enterococci are common commensal organism of enteric tract and act as opportunistic path...
Background: The pathogenic potential of enterococci to produce life-threatening infections is well-d...
Introduction: Enterococci are usually normal human commensal of gastrointestinal tract predominantl...
Background: Several enterococcal species are increasingly being reported from clinical infections, b...
OBJECTIVE: To isolate enterococci from various clinical samples, study the species distribution and...
Background: Enterococcus species are well known for its intrinsic resistance pattern to several anti...
Along with emergence of multidrug resistance, presence of several virulence factors in enterococci i...
Background: Enterococci, once regarded as a commensal in the gastrointestinal tract, are now emergin...
Background: Enterococcus spp. are part of the normal flora of humans and animals. The nosocomial pat...
Introduction: Emergence of multidrug resistant nosocomial enterococcus strains emphas...
Background: The emergence of Enterococcus species in causing nosocomial infections poses a therapeut...