Enterococcus

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Enterococcus

Background

Microbiology

  • Genus of facultative anaerobic, non-spore-forming, α-hemolytic or γ-hemolytic, catalase negative, Gram-positive cocci
  • Grows on bile esculin agar
  • PYR positive
  • Most are Lancefield group D
  • Commensal gut flora
  • Increasing antibiotic resistance

Species

Vancomycin Resistance

  • Vancomycin binds to d-Ala-d-Ala pentapeptids, interfering with cell wall synthesis
  • VanA: most common. Mutation to d-Ala-d-Lac, leading to high resistance to glycopeptides.
  • VanB: more common in E. faecium in Australia
  • VanC: chromosomal resistance on E. gallinarum and E. casseliflavus

Management

VRE

References

  1. ^  Carl-Johan Fraenkel, Måns Ullberg, Sverker Bernander, Evalena Ericson, Peter Larsson, Johan Rydberg, Eva Törnqvist, Åsa Melhus. In vitro activities of three carbapenems against recent bacterial isolates from severely ill patients at Swedish hospitals. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2006;38(10):853-859. doi:10.1080/00365540600684371.
  2. ^  H. P. Endtz, W. C. van Dijk, H. A. Verbrugh. Comparative in-vitro activity of meropenem against selected pathogens from hospitalized patients in The Netherlands. MASTIN Study Group. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 1997;39(2):149-156. doi:10.1093/jac/39.2.149.
  3. ^  James H. Jorgensen, Sharon A. Crawford, Cynthia C. Kelly, Jan E. Patterson. In VitroActivity of Daptomycin against Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci ofVarious Van Types and Comparison of Susceptibility TestingMethods. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 2003;47(12):3760-3763. doi:10.1128/aac.47.12.3760-3763.2003.