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* Member of the [[Enterococcus]] genus
* Member of the [[Enterococcus]] genus
* Previously known as group Q Streptococcus
* Usually susceptible to [[ampicillin]], [[gentamicin]], [[penicillin G]], [[vancomycin]]

== Clinical Manifestations ==

* Bacteremia often from polymicrobial infections
* Most commonly from GI and urinary sources

== Management ==
* Reliably susceptible to [[ciprofloxacin]] (95%), linezolid, and [[vancomycin]] (100%)[[CiteRef::na2011en]][[CiteRef::toc2022en]]
* Usually susceptible to [[ampicillin]] (80%), [[gentamicin]] (90%), [[penicillin G]] (80%)[[CiteRef::na2011en]]
* Often resistant to tetracyclines (65%)[[CiteRef::na2011en]] but may be susceptible to [[tigecycline]][[CiteRef::toc2022en]]


[[Category:Gram-positive cocci]]
[[Category:Gram-positive cocci]]

Latest revision as of 20:45, 23 September 2024


Background

  • Member of the Enterococcus genus
  • Previously known as group Q Streptococcus

Clinical Manifestations

  • Bacteremia often from polymicrobial infections
  • Most commonly from GI and urinary sources

Management

References

  1. a b c  S. Na, H. J. Park, K.-H. Park, O.-H. Cho, Y. P. Chong, S.-H. Kim, S.-O. Lee, H. Sung, M.-N. Kim, J.-Y. Jeong, Y. S. Kim, J. H. Woo, S.-H. Choi. Enterococcus avium bacteremia: a 12-year clinical experience with 53 patients. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. 2011;31(3):303-310. doi:10.1007/s10096-011-1311-1.
  2. a b  Dan Alexandru Toc, Stanca Lucia Pandrea, Alexandru Botan, Razvan Marian Mihaila, Carmen Anca Costache, Ioana Alina Colosi, Lia Monica Junie. Enterococcus raffinosus, Enterococcus durans and Enterococcus avium Isolated from a Tertiary Care Hospital in Romania—Retrospective Study and Brief Review. Biology. 2022;11(4):598. doi:10.3390/biology11040598.