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* Facultative anaerobic, non-spore-forming, gamma-hemolytic, Gram positive diplococci |
* Facultative anaerobic, non-spore-forming, gamma-hemolytic, Gram positive diplococci |
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* Commensal gut flora |
* Commensal gut flora |
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* Increasing antibiotic resistance |
* Increasing antibiotic resistance |
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− | + | = Species = |
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− | * ''E. |
+ | * ''E. faecalis'' |
** More common (90-95%) |
** More common (90-95%) |
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+ | ** More commonly genitourinary source |
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** More sensitive to antibiotics |
** More sensitive to antibiotics |
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* ''E. faecium'' |
* ''E. faecium'' |
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** Less common (5-10%) |
** Less common (5-10%) |
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+ | ** More commonly gastrointestinal source |
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** Less sensitive to antibiotics |
** Less sensitive to antibiotics |
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** Most common VRE |
** Most common VRE |
Revision as of 15:54, 13 August 2019
Microbiology
- Facultative anaerobic, non-spore-forming, gamma-hemolytic, Gram positive diplococci
Background
- Commensal gut flora
- Increasing antibiotic resistance
Species
- E. faecalis
- More common (90-95%)
- More commonly genitourinary source
- More sensitive to antibiotics
- E. faecium
- Less common (5-10%)
- More commonly gastrointestinal source
- Less sensitive to antibiotics
- Most common VRE