Definition of Enterococcal. Meaning of Enterococcal. Synonyms of Enterococcal

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Definition of Enterococcal

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Meaning of Enterococcal from wikipedia

- specifically with nitrofurantoin, even in cases of vancomycin resistance. Enterococcal meningitis is a rare complication of neurosurgery. It often requires...
- resistance is distinguished from the natural vancomycin resistance of certain enterococcal species including E. gallinarum and E. c****eliflavus/flavescens. Once...
- to regulate adherence bacteria to inhibit competitive bacteria). The enterococcal surface protein (Esp) allows the bacteria to aggregate and form biofilms...
- increase efficacy against gram-negative meningitis bacteria Endocarditis by enterococcal strains (off-label use); often given with an aminoglycoside Gastrointestinal...
- infection, although it considered very rare. It is the only other known enterococcal species besides E. faecium and E. faecalis known to cause outbreaks and...
- aggregation substance production contribute to virulence in experimental enterococcal endocarditis". Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 37 (11): 2474–2477...
- are all risk factors for developing bacteremia from enterococcal species. Resistant enterococcal species can cause bacteremia in patients who have had...
- gastrointestinal tracts of humans and other mammals. In a study on the enterococcal flora of swine, E. malodoratus was found in the intestines and ****...
- po****tions: VanA - enterococcal resistance to vancomycin and teicoplanin; inducible on exposure to these agents VanB - lower-level enterococcal resistance; inducible...
- treatment of complicated urinary tract infections as a risk factor for enterococcal re-infection and prolonged hospitalization: A 6-year retrospective study"...