Several human pathogens and fecal-pollution indicators may persist as viable organisms in natural environments, owing to their ability to activate different types of survival strategies. These strategies include adhesion on both abiotic and biotic surfaces and the entrance to the so-called viable but nonculturable (VBNC) state. In an 18-month survey for the detection of enterococci in both lake water and seawater, C. Signoretto et al. (Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 70:6892-6896, 2004) have shown that Enterococcus faecalis was detected mostly bound to plankton and in the VBNC state. In the present study, we show that in vitro adhesion of E. faecalis to copepods accelerated the entry of cells into the VBNC state relative to that of planktonic bac...
Bacteria associated with plankton are of importance in marine bioinvasions and the implementation of...
Molecular epidemiology indicates that epidemic clones of E. faecalis are emerging which are well-ad...
International audienceThe degradation mechanisms of faecal pellets are still poorly understood, alth...
Several human pathogens and fecal-pollution indicators may persist as viable organisms in natural en...
Several human pathogens and fecal-pollution indicators may persist as viable organisms in natural en...
The presence of enterococci in lake and seawater in an 18-month survey comparing molecular (PCR and ...
Enterococcus faecalis is part of the human intestinal microbiota and an important nosocomial pathoge...
International audienceThe survival and persistence of growing and starved cells of Enterococcus faec...
Background and Objectives: The US Environmental Protection Agency has suggested faecal enterococci a...
Aims: To investigate the role of surface membrane proteins (MP) to promote attachment to chitin part...
Enterococci may survive in adverse environments including the human body where bacteriocins, antibio...
The ability of viable but nonculturable (VBNC) Enterococcus faecalis to adhere to Caco-2 and Girardi...
The occurrence of the viable but nonculturable (VBNC) state in bacteria indicators (i.e. Enterococci...
Vibrio algino/yticus is the only culturable vibrio associated with the chitinaceous carapace of the ...
Recent results for Vibrio cholerae interactions with bivalves and chitin-containing substrates are...
Bacteria associated with plankton are of importance in marine bioinvasions and the implementation of...
Molecular epidemiology indicates that epidemic clones of E. faecalis are emerging which are well-ad...
International audienceThe degradation mechanisms of faecal pellets are still poorly understood, alth...
Several human pathogens and fecal-pollution indicators may persist as viable organisms in natural en...
Several human pathogens and fecal-pollution indicators may persist as viable organisms in natural en...
The presence of enterococci in lake and seawater in an 18-month survey comparing molecular (PCR and ...
Enterococcus faecalis is part of the human intestinal microbiota and an important nosocomial pathoge...
International audienceThe survival and persistence of growing and starved cells of Enterococcus faec...
Background and Objectives: The US Environmental Protection Agency has suggested faecal enterococci a...
Aims: To investigate the role of surface membrane proteins (MP) to promote attachment to chitin part...
Enterococci may survive in adverse environments including the human body where bacteriocins, antibio...
The ability of viable but nonculturable (VBNC) Enterococcus faecalis to adhere to Caco-2 and Girardi...
The occurrence of the viable but nonculturable (VBNC) state in bacteria indicators (i.e. Enterococci...
Vibrio algino/yticus is the only culturable vibrio associated with the chitinaceous carapace of the ...
Recent results for Vibrio cholerae interactions with bivalves and chitin-containing substrates are...
Bacteria associated with plankton are of importance in marine bioinvasions and the implementation of...
Molecular epidemiology indicates that epidemic clones of E. faecalis are emerging which are well-ad...
International audienceThe degradation mechanisms of faecal pellets are still poorly understood, alth...