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Enterococcus
Known as:
Presumptive enterococcus
, Streptococcus enterococcus group
, enterococcal
A genus of gram-positive, coccoid bacteria consisting of organisms causing variable hemolysis that are normal flora of the intestinal tract…
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Broader (2)
Bacteria
Streptococcus
CDISC SDTM Microorganism Terminology
Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium Terminology
Enterococcus rRNA XXX Ql Prb
Enterococcus sp Ab.IgG:ACnc:Pt:Ser:Qn
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Narrower (12)
Enterococcus asini
Enterococcus avium
Enterococcus canis
Enterococcus durans
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Contamination of milk by enterococci and coliforms from bovine faeces
Dm Kagkli
,
Dm Kagkli
,
+4 authors
Tm Cogan
Journal of Applied Microbiology
2007
Corpus ID: 36451634
Aim: To determine the contribution of enterococci and coliforms from bovine faeces and teats to contamination of raw milk.
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
The composition and persistence of faecal coliforms and enterococcal populations in sewage treatment plants
X. Vilanova
,
A. Manero
,
M. Cerdà-Cuéllar
,
A. Blanch
Journal of Applied Microbiology
2004
Corpus ID: 20160331
Aims: The changes in structure and composition of faecal coliforms and enterococcal populations in sewage from different…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Analysis of the bacterial surface ripening flora of German and French smeared cheeses with respect to their anti-listerial potential.
Markus C. Carnio
,
Ilka Eppert
,
Siegfried Scherer
Journal of food microbiology
1999
Corpus ID: 3092606
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Cephalosporins as risk factor for nosocomial Enterococcus faecalis bacteremia. A matched case-control study.
Roman Pallares
,
Miquel Pujol
,
Carmen Pe
,
Javier Ariza
,
Rogelio Martín
,
F. Gudiol
Archives of Internal Medicine
1993
Corpus ID: 22583422
BACKGROUND Nosocomial enterococcal infections have increased in various institutions, and patients with these infections had…
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Review
1985
Review
1985
Treatment of streptococcal infective endocarditis.
W. Wilson
,
J. Geraci
American Journal of Medicine
1985
Corpus ID: 1024072
Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Moxalactam plus piperacillin versus moxalactam plus amikacin in febrile granulocytopenic patients.
D. Winston
,
R. Barnes
,
W. Ho
,
L. Young
,
R. Champlin
,
R. Gale
American Journal of Medicine
1984
Corpus ID: 23964075
Review
1984
Review
1984
Optimal therapy for enterococcal endocarditis.
J. Herzstein
,
J. Ryan
,
R. Mangi
,
T. Greco
,
V. Andriole
American Journal of Medicine
1984
Corpus ID: 42486549
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Antimicrobial Therapy of Experimental Enterococcal Endocarditis
E. Hook
,
R. Roberts
,
M. Sande
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
1975
Corpus ID: 9626755
The successful therapy of enterococcal endocarditis requires prolonged administration of synergistic antibiotic combinations…
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Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
Penicillin and gentamicin therapy for enterococcal infections.
A. Weinstein
,
R. Moellering
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA…
1973
Corpus ID: 11800565
None of the currently available antibiotic regimens is completely effective for the therapy of severe enterococcal infections…
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Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
Penicillin combined with gentamicin or streptomycin: synergism against enterococci.
C. Watanakunakorn
Journal of Infectious Diseases
1971
Corpus ID: 27552534
The action of penicillin in combination with gentamicin against enterococci was studied. One hundred strains of enterococci, 14…
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