Background: Enterococci are common commensal organism of enteric tract and act as opportunistic pathogen and may cause infection in community as well as in hospitalised individuals. In present study association of several types of virulence factors like haemolysin, gelatinase and biofilm formation have been studied among HLAR and Vancomycin resistant Enterococci (VRE) isolates of enterococci among UTI patients.Methods: The samples were collected from all hospitalized and OPD patients of MBS Hospital, JK Lone Hospital and NMC Hospital. Government Medical College, Kota, Rajasthan, India. A total of 360 isolates of enterococcus were collected during the period of 2 years from April 2016 to April 2018 in microbiology laboratory, Department of M...
Enterococci have recently become important due to their increased isolation rates in community- base...
Enterococci have recently become important due to their increased isolation rates in community-based...
Author: Reshu Chauhan., Tarana Sarwat and Dalip K Kakru Background: Enterococcal infection has em...
Background: The pathogenic potential of enterococci to produce life-threatening infections is well-d...
Background: Now considered as one of the most important Nosocomial pathogen, enterococci have been f...
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...
ABSTRACTObjective: To identify some of the virulence factors such as hemolysin, gelatinase, and biof...
Objective: Vancomycin resistant enterococci (VRE) are becoming a major emergence problem concern in ...
Background: Enterococci has been emerging as a major cause of infection and gaining increasing clini...
Along with emergence of multidrug resistance, presence of several virulence factors in enterococci i...
Background: Several enterococcal species are increasingly being reported from clinical infections, b...
Introduction: Enterococci, originally commensals of gastrointestinal tract, have now become importan...
Background: Enterococci have attracted much attention in recent years due to their increased recogni...
Background: The emergence of Enterococcus species in causing nosocomial infections poses a therapeut...
Enterococci have recently become important due to their increased isolation rates in community- base...
Enterococci have recently become important due to their increased isolation rates in community-based...
Author: Reshu Chauhan., Tarana Sarwat and Dalip K Kakru Background: Enterococcal infection has em...
Background: The pathogenic potential of enterococci to produce life-threatening infections is well-d...
Background: Now considered as one of the most important Nosocomial pathogen, enterococci have been f...
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...
ABSTRACTObjective: To identify some of the virulence factors such as hemolysin, gelatinase, and biof...
Objective: Vancomycin resistant enterococci (VRE) are becoming a major emergence problem concern in ...
Background: Enterococci has been emerging as a major cause of infection and gaining increasing clini...
Along with emergence of multidrug resistance, presence of several virulence factors in enterococci i...
Background: Several enterococcal species are increasingly being reported from clinical infections, b...
Introduction: Enterococci, originally commensals of gastrointestinal tract, have now become importan...
Background: Enterococci have attracted much attention in recent years due to their increased recogni...
Background: The emergence of Enterococcus species in causing nosocomial infections poses a therapeut...
Enterococci have recently become important due to their increased isolation rates in community- base...
Enterococci have recently become important due to their increased isolation rates in community-based...
Author: Reshu Chauhan., Tarana Sarwat and Dalip K Kakru Background: Enterococcal infection has em...