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===Species===
 
===Species===
   
*''E. faecalis''
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*[[Enterococcus faecalis]]
 
**More common (90-95%)
 
**More common (90-95%)
 
**More commonly genitourinary source
 
**More commonly genitourinary source
 
**More susceptible to antibiotics
 
**More susceptible to antibiotics
*''E. faecium''
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*[[Enterococcus faecium]]
 
**Less common (5-10%)
 
**Less common (5-10%)
 
**More commonly gastrointestinal source
 
**More commonly gastrointestinal source
 
**Less susceptible to antibiotics
 
**Less susceptible to antibiotics
 
**Most common VRE
 
**Most common VRE
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*[[Enterococcus avium]]
*''E. gallinarum''
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*[[Enterococcus gallinarum]]
*''E. casseliflavus''
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*[[Enterococcus casseliflavus]]
*''E. hirae'', a rare zoonotic pathogen from chickens that can cause bacteremia and endocarditis
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*[[Enterococcus hirae]], a rare zoonotic pathogen from chickens that can cause [[bacteremia]] and [[endocarditis]]
   
 
===Vancomycin Resistance===
 
===Vancomycin Resistance===
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==Management==
 
==Management==
   
* [[Vancomycin]] is usually reliable (except for E. gallinarum and E. casseliflavus)
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* [[Vancomycin]] is usually reliable (except for [[Enterococcus gallinarum]] and [[Enterococcus casseliflavus]])
 
* [[Ampicillin]] is preferred for susceptible strains
 
* [[Ampicillin]] is preferred for susceptible strains
 
* Inherent resistance to [[cephalosporins]]
 
* Inherent resistance to [[cephalosporins]]
* Resistant to [[ertapenem]], but ampicillin-susceptible strains are often susceptible to [[imipenem]] and (somewhat) [[meropenem]]
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* Resistant to [[ertapenem]], but ampicillin-susceptible strains are often susceptible to [[imipenem]] and (less reliably) to [[meropenem]]
   
 
===VRE===
 
===VRE===
   
 
*[[Is treated by::Daptomycin]], [[Is treated by::doxycycline]], [[Is treated by::linezolid]], [[Is treated by::tedizolid]], [[Is treated by::oritavancin]], [[Is treated by::quinupristin-dalfopristin]] (for ''E. faecium'')
 
*[[Is treated by::Daptomycin]], [[Is treated by::doxycycline]], [[Is treated by::linezolid]], [[Is treated by::tedizolid]], [[Is treated by::oritavancin]], [[Is treated by::quinupristin-dalfopristin]] (for ''E. faecium'')
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*For VanC isolates, [[ampicillin]] or [[penicillin]] is preferred, and [[daptomycin]] susceptibility is often retained[[CiteRef::jorgensen2003in]]
   
 
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 23 September 2024

Background

Microbiology

  • Genus of facultative anaerobic, non-spore-forming, alpha- or gamma-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. ^  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.