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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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Review
1990
Review
1990
A prospective review of all enterococcal isolates for 13 months showed that 9.0% were resistant to ampicillin (MIC, greater than… 
1987
1987
The in-vitro activity of LY146032, a new biosynthetic peptolide antibiotic, was compared with vancomycin and eight other… 
1982
1982
The minimal bactericidal concentrations of N-formimidoyl thienamycin (N-f-thienamycin) against 21 strains of enterococci isolated… 
1981
1981
Minimal concentrations of aminoglycoside that could produce a synergistic effect with penicillin were investigated in broth… 
1971
1971
Bacteriological studies in 1968 and 1969 corroborated earlier findings that a municipal watershed which had been closed to public… 
1971
1971
The ability of the A and L components of Streptococcus zymogenes lysin to cause lysis or to inhibit growth of a variety of gram… 
1970
1970
A method is described for predetermining whether lysozyme-damaged enterococci grow as either the parent strain or as L-forms… 
1965
1965
Chesbro, William R. (University of New Hampshire, Durham), Fred P. Heydrick, Roland Martineau, and Gail N. Perkins. Purification… 
1961
1961
Consistently high recoveries of enterococci as compared to the low numbers of coliforms obtained from the same samples of frozen… 
Review
1953
Review
1953
Since Ungar's observation in 1943 that penicillin and sulphonamides enhance each other's action, the subject of synergism and…