faecalis infection in oral tumors and the clinical association with EGFR activation. Using human oral cancer cells, we support the clinical findings and demonstrate that E. faecalis can induce EGFR activation and cell proliferation. E. faecalis activates EGFR through production of ...
Bacteria-driven bio-therapy: From fundamental studies to clinical trials YuxuanYu, ...JinSun, inNano Today, 2023 Enterococcus The genusEnterococcusbelongs to Gram-positive bacteria.Enterococcus faecalis(E. faecalis) andEnterococcus faecium(E. faecium) are part of the normalgut microbiotaand are the ...
Enterococcus, a genus of Gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic bacteria, has obtained increasing attention in microbiology and clinical research. Certain strains within theEnterococcusspecies have emerged as significant human, animal and plant pathogens [1]. In humans,Enterococcus faeciumandEnterococcus faec...
No blood cultures were positive for Enterococci, however, eight blood samples were identified as genomic DNA of Enterococcus faecium by qPCR and 22 blood samples were detected as genomic DNA of Enterococcus faecalis by conventional PCR. These findings are important because of the clinical severity of...
Methods All blood cultures in patients over 18 which were positive forE. faecalisfrom October 2017 to March 2022 were reviewed. We analysed the patient characteristics, clinical outcomes and included a follow up period of 6 months to assess for recrudescence and treatment failure. ...
faecalis, 8 E. faecium, 3 E. casseliflavus, and 1 E. gallinarum) from diverse clinical and nonclinical sources, as well as comparisons with previous genome sequences and MLST analyses. While predominant epidemic clones associated with hospital infections with wide geographic distribution have been ...
Clinical relevant strains of European origin belonging to four predominant STs from the two decades of 1990 and 2000 were chosen for this study;E. faeciumST17 and ST78 which represent Bayesian Analysis of Population Structure (BAPS) groups 3–3 and 2–1 andE. faecalisST6 and ST40 of CC2 an...
faecalis as co-infecting pathogen. Despite the high frequency of E. faecalis in men, data showing the causative character of this pathogen are sparse. In female studies the clinical relevance remains questionable as studies could demonstrate that E. faeca- lis can frequently be isolated from ...
Infective endocarditiscaused byEnterococcirepresents one of the most therapeutically challenging clinical manifestations.Enterococcicause 10–20% of all cases of infective endocarditis andE. faecaliscause the majority of cases (Giannitsioti et al., 2007). ...
These findings are important because of the clinical severity of the evaluated patients who were found positive by conventional PCR and not through routine microbiological methods. KEYWORDS: Enterococcus faecium; Enterococcus faecalis; Prematurity; PCR. INTRODUCTION Neonatal sepsis is the...