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| preterm infant gut colonization in the neonatal icu and complete restoration 2 years later. | preterm infants in a neonatal intensive care unit (nicu) are exposed to multidrug-resistant bacteria previously adapted to the hospital environment. the aim of the present study was to characterize the bacterial antibiotic-resistant high-risk lineages colonizing preterm infants during their nicu stay and their persistence in faeces after 2 years. a total of 26 preterm neonates were recruited between october 2009 and june 2010 and provided 144 faecal samples. milk samples (86 mother's milk, 35 hu ... | 2015 | 26086569 |
| enterococcus faecalis endophthalmitis as a metastatic complication of hemodialysis vascular access-related sepsis: a case report and review of the literature. | catheter and/or arteriovenous (a-v) graft-related bacteremia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality among hemodialysis (hd) patients. endocarditis, septic arthritis, epidural abscess, septic embolism, and osteomyelitis are the most common complications of catheter and/or a-v graft-related bacteremia; however, endogenous endophthalmitis is rarely seen. to the best of our knowledge, enterococcus faecalis is the first case report in this population. we hereby report a case of endogenous e ... | 2016 | 26346615 |
| antimicrobial efficacy of photodynamic therapy, nd:yag laser and qmix solution against enterococcus faecalis biofilm. | lasers have been recommended in final root canal disinfection protocol, however, there is no clear evidence about their efficacy against bacteria in biofilms. the aim of the study was to evaluate and compare the disinfection effect of antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (apdt), nd:yag laser and qmix solution against enterococcus faecalis biofilm. | 2016 | 26232719 |
| combined effects of photodynamic therapy and irrigants in disinfection of root canals. | in this study, the combined effects of photodynamic therapy and irrigants in eradicating common endodontic pathogens are evaluated. roots of 80 extracted single rooted teeth are divided into 2 groups (1) mechanical flushing; (2) antibacterial irrigation. after cleaning and shaping, they are inoculated with either (a) streptococcus mutans or (b) enterococcus faecalis and incubated. they are again subdivided and either only irrigated or irrigated and lased. dentin shavings are taken from root cana ... | 2016 | 26235897 |
| low level of resistance in enterococci isolated in four hospitals, marseille, france. | enterococci are gram-positive cocci responsible for various infections worldwide, and their prevalence of antibiotic resistance greatly varies worldwide. this study investigates the prevalence of resistance to antibiotics in enterococci from patients admitted in the four university hospitals of marseille between january 2013 and september 2014. two thousand nine hundred seventy-six patients-bacteria couples were identified (2,507 enterococcus faecalis and 469 enterococcus faecium) in the four un ... | 2016 | 26247097 |
| how long can culturable bacteria and total dna persist in environmental waters? the role of sunlight and solid particles. | in this work, sunlight inactivation of two indicator bacteria in freshwater, with and without solid particles, was studied and the persistence of culturable cells and total dna was compared. environmental water was used to prepare two matrices, with and without solid particles, which were spiked with escherichia coli and enterococcus faecalis. these matrices were used to prepare microcosm bags that were placed in two containers: one exposed to sunlight and the other in the dark. during one month ... | 2016 | 26379262 |
| chitosan nanoparticles enhance the antibacterial activity of chlorhexidine in collagen membranes used for periapical guided tissue regeneration. | endodontic failure is mainly associated with the persistence of microbial infection in the root canal system and/or the periradicular area. microorganisms and their toxins located in the root canal system may trigger apical periodontitis and tissue destruction. tissue regeneration in periapical surgery by using membrane barriers has shown an improved healing and bone closure. however, bacterial membrane contamination is a main reason of failure. in this in vitro study, different brands of chlorh ... | 2016 | 26478419 |
| bactericidal effect of er:yag laser combined with sodium hypochlorite irrigation against enterococcus faecalis deep inside dentinal tubules in experimentally infected root canals. | this study evaluated the bactericidal effect of er:yag laser radiation combined with sodium hypochlorite (naocl) irrigation in the treatment of enterococcus faecalis deep inside dentinal tubules. the er:yag laser was activated, respectively, at 0.3, 0.5 and 1.0 w for either 20 or 30 s; 52.5 g l(-1) naocl and normal saline were used for the control groups. root canals before and after treatments were examined using scanning electron microscopy (sem). bacterial reductions both on the root canal wa ... | 2016 | 26645354 |
| effect of gaseous ozone on enterococcus faecalis biofilm-an in vitro study. | the aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of gaseous ozone compared to conventional methods against enterococcus faecalis. | 2016 | 26637463 |
| surface protein esp enhances pro-inflammatory cytokine expression through nf-κb activation during enterococcal infection. | enterococcal surface protein (esp) is encoded on a pathogenicity island in enterococcus faecalis and e. faecium and is involved in biofilm formation and binding to epithelial cells. in this study, using esp-expressing e. faecalis mmh594 and its isogenic esp-deficient strain, as well as purified esp, we show that esp is sufficient for activation of nf-κb and the subsequent production of pro-inflammatory cytokines il-1β and tnf-α in macrophages in vitro. in a mouse peritonitis model, we also show ... | 2016 | 26503704 |
| microbial evolution of traditional mountain cheese and characterization of early fermentation cocci for selection of autochtonous dairy starter strains. | the microbial population of traditional mountain (tm) cheese was investigated and characterized for the selection of cocci suitable for developing new starter cultures. samples of milk, curd and cheese at different ripening times were enumerated in selective culture media and 640 colonies were isolated from curd and cheese after 24 h of ripening. the lactic acid bacteria (lab) isolated from m17 were clustered into 231 biotypes by rapd-pcr analysis and identified as lactococcus lactis, streptococ ... | 2016 | 26678135 |
| control of shigatoxin-producing escherichia coli in cheese by dairy bacterial strains. | bio-preservation could be a valuable way to control shigatoxin-producing escherichia coli (stec) in cheese. to this end, 41 strains were screened for their inhibitory potential on model cheese curd and on pasteurized and raw milk uncooked pressed cheeses. strains of lactococcus lactis, lactococcus garvieae, leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides, leuconostoc citreum, lactobacillus sp, carnobacterium mobile, enterococcus faecalis, enterococcus faecium, macrococcus caseolyticus and hafnia alvei reduced s ... | 2016 | 26678131 |
| anti-breast cancer effects of live, heat-killed and cytoplasmic fractions of enterococcus faecalis and staphylococcus hominis isolated from human breast milk. | development of tumour that is resistant to chemotherapeutics and synthetic drugs, coupled with their life-threatening side effects and the adverse effects of surgery and hormone therapies, led to increased research on probiotics' anticancer potentials. the current study investigated the potential of live, heat-killed cells (hkc) and the cytoplasmic fractions (cf) of enterococcus faecalis and staphylococcus hominis as anti-breast cancer agents. mcf-7 cell line was treated with 25, 50, 100 and 200 ... | 2016 | 26659392 |
| first identification of tn916-like element in industrial strains of lactobacillus vini that spread the tet-m resistance gene. | the open process used to ferment sugar cane juice or molasses to produce ethanol fuel is prone to contamination by bacterial cells of different species, in particular lactobacilli. the situation can be exacerbated by the emergence of resistant cells to industrial antibiotics that are normally used to combat this contamination. in this work, two lactobacillus vini isolates from ethanol distilleries were identified and found to be resistant to doxycycline, a tetracycline derivative, although sensi ... | 2016 | 26722009 |
| lethal bacterial trap: cationic surface for endodontic sealing. | insoluble antibacterial cationic nanoparticles have been previously shown to have potent and long-lasting antibacterial properties. our tested hypothesis was that root canal pathogens will be attracted to and eliminated when exposed to epoxy resin-based surfaces incorporating cationic nanoparticles. in our research, an epoxy resin-based surface incorporating quaternary ammonium polyethyleneimine (qpei) nanoparticles was evaluated. surface characterization was performed using atomic force microsc ... | 2016 | 26418438 |
| evaluation of tedizolid against staphylococcus aureus and enterococci with reduced susceptibility to vancomycin, daptomycin or linezolid. | tedizolid displays potent activity against gram-positive pathogens. in vitro studies against clinical isolates of staphylococcus aureus and enterococci demonstrated improved tedizolid activity over linezolid. however, this is not well-characterized against a large collection of resistant isolates, including vancomycin-intermediate s. aureus (visa), heterogeneous visa (hvisa), daptomycin-non-susceptible (dns) s. aureus, linezolid-resistant (lr) s. aureus and vre. therefore, our objective was to d ... | 2016 | 26476277 |
| covalent immobilization of enterococcus faecalis esawy dextransucrase and dextran synthesis. | enterococcus faecalis esawy dextransucrase was immobilized in fe(3+)-cross-linked alginate/carboxymethyl cellulose (ac) beads. the gel beads were modified with polyethylenimine (pei) followed by glutaraldehyde (ga) to form fe(3+) (acpg) beads. fe(3+) (acpg) was characterized using ftir and dsc techniques. ga activated beads showed new two peaks. the first was at 1,717 cm(-1) which refers to (co) group of a free aldehyde end of glutaraldehyde, and another peak was at 1,660 cm(-1) referring to (cn ... | 2016 | 26434519 |
| virulence of bacteria colonizing vascular bundles in ischemic lower limbs. | we documented previously the presence of bacterial flora in vascular bundles, lymphatics, and lymph nodes of ischemic lower limbs amputated because of multifocal atheromatic changes that made them unsuitable for reconstructive surgery and discussed their potential role in tissue destruction. the question arose why bacterial strains inhabiting lower limb skin and considered to be saprophytes become pathogenic once they colonize deep tissues. bacterial pathogenicity is evoked by activation of mult ... | 2016 | 26431369 |
| fumarate reductase-producing enterococci reduce methane production in rumen fermentation in vitro. | biotic agents such as fumarate-reducing bacteria can be used for controlling methane (ch4) production in the rumen. fumarate-reducing bacteria convert fumarate to succinate by fumarate reductase, ultimately leading to the production of propionate. fumarate-reducing bacteria in the genus enterococcus were isolated from rumen fluid samples from slaughtered korean native goats. the enterococci were identified as enterococcus faecalis srod5 and e. faecium srod by phylogenetic analyses of 16s rrna ge ... | 2016 | 26767574 |
| the efficacy of photon-initiated photoacoustic streaming and sonic-activated irrigation combined with qmix solution or sodium hypochlorite against intracanal e. faecalis biofilm. | the aim of the study was to assess the antibacterial efficacy of photon-initiated photoacoustic streaming (pips) using an er:yag laser and sonic-activated irrigation combined with qmix irrigant or sodium hypochlorite against enterococcus faecalis intracanal biofilm. root canals of 91 human extracted single-canal teeth were instrumented, sterilized, contaminated with e. faecalis and incubated for 15 days. the infected teeth were then randomly distributed into six experimental groups: g1: pips/er: ... | 2016 | 26754179 |
| relative contribution of biological variation and technical variables to zone diameter variations of disc diffusion susceptibility testing. | disc diffusion is still largely based on manual procedures. technical variations originate from inoculum preparation, variations in materials, individual operator plate streaking and reading accuracy. resulting measurement imprecision contributes to categorization errors. biological variation resembles the natural fluctuation of a measured parameter such as antibiotic susceptibility around a mean value. it is deemed to originate from factors such as genetic background or metabolic state. this st ... | 2016 | 26462987 |
| retrospective study for risk factors for febrile uti in spinal cord injury patients with routine concomitant intermittent catheterization in outpatient settings. | retrospective study. | 2016 | 26458969 |
| mature biofilms of enterococcus faecalis and enterococcus faecium are highly resistant to antibiotics. | enterococcus faecalis and enterococcus faecium are important nosocomial pathogens that form biofilms on implanted materials. we compare the antibiotic sensitivity of bacteria in new (established during 24 hours) and mature (established during 120 hours) enterococcal biofilms. mature biofilms contained more bacteria and were much more tolerant to antibiotics, including rifampicin-containing combinations, as judged by determination of minimal biofilm eradication concentrations and by time-kill exp ... | 2016 | 26458279 |
| antibiotic susceptibility profiles of dairy leuconostoc, analysis of the genetic basis of atypical resistances and transfer of genes in vitro and in a food matrix. | in spite of a global concern on the transfer of antibiotic resistances (ar) via the food chain, limited information exists on this issue in species of leuconostoc and weissella, adjunct cultures used as aroma producers in fermented foods. in this work, the minimum inhibitory concentration was determined for 16 antibiotics in 34 strains of dairy origin, belonging to leuconostoc mesenteroides (18), leuconostoc citreum (11), leuconostoc lactis (2), weissella hellenica (2), and leuconostoc carnosum ... | 2016 | 26726815 |
| gentamicin induces efaa expression and biofilm formation in enterococcus faecalis. | enterococci have been ranked among the leading causes of nosocomial bacteremia and urinary tract infection. this study aimed to investigate the effect of ampicillin, vancomycin, gentamicin and ceftizoxime on biofilm formation and gene expression of colonization factors on enterococcus faecalis. twelve clinical isolates of e. faecalis were used to investigate the effect of antibiotics on biofilm formation and gene expression of efaa, asa1, ebpa, esp and ace. flow system assay and microtiter plate ... | 2016 | 26724739 |
| effectiveness of edta and modified salt solution to detach and kill cells from enterococcus faecalis biofilm. | disruption of the matrix of endodontic biofilms will aid in their removal from a root canal. therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of edta and a modified salt solution (mss) to detach bacteria from biofilms. | 2016 | 26723483 |
| high-level aminoglycoside resistance in enterococcus faecalis and enterococcus faecium causing invasive infection: twelve-year surveillance in the minami ibaraki area. | we examined prevalence of high-level aminoglycoside resistance (hlar) in enterococcus faecalis and enterococcus faecium causing invasive infection in the minami ibaraki area. ten strains of both species each, recovered from the blood or the cerebrospinal fluid between 2003 and 2014, were randomly selected every year. high-level resistance to gentamicin (hlr-gm) and streptomycin (hlr-sm) was detected in 34% (41 of 120 strains) and 18% (21) of e. faecalis and 9% (11) and 39% (48) of e. faecium, re ... | 2016 | 26492859 |
| prototype development of the intelligent hydrogel wound dressing and its efficacy in the detection of model pathogenic wound biofilms. | the early detection of wound infection in situ can dramatically improve patient care pathways and clinical outcomes. there is increasing evidence that within an infected wound the main bacterial mode of living is a biofilm: a confluent community of adherent bacteria encased in an extracellular polymeric matrix. here we have reported the development of a prototype wound dressing, which switches on a fluorescent color when in contact with pathogenic wound biofilms. the dressing is made of a hydrat ... | 2016 | 26492095 |
| [in vitro activity of ampicillin-ceftriaxone against enterococcus faecalis isolates recovered from invasive infections]. | in vitro activity of the combination of ampicillin- ceftriaxone against 30 enterococcus faecalis isolates recovered from invasive infections in patients admitted to hospital de clínicas josé de san martin in the city of buenos aires was assessed. ampicillin- ceftriaxone synergies were determined by microdilution in müeller-hinton (mh) broth with and without subinhibitory concentrations of ceftriaxone. synergy was detected in 22/30 isolates. a decrease in both minimum inhibitory concentration (mi ... | 2016 | 26857425 |
| an analysis in vivo of intracanal bacterial load before and after chemo-mechanical preparation: a comparative analysis of two irrigants and two activation techniques. | the goals of this randomized double-blind trial were to assess the antimicrobial activity in vivo of sodium hypochlorite (naocl) vs. chlorhexidine gluconate (chx) used in combination either with endoactivator® or irri s® files in patients with apical periodontitis. | 2016 | 26855714 |
| the effects of silver nanoparticles on antimicrobial activity of proroot mineral trioxide aggregate (mta) and calcium enriched mixture (cem). | although, mineral trioxide aggregate (mta) and new experimental cement (cem) are good root filling cements, but had no or low antimicrobial activities. the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of addition of silver nanoparticles (snp) to these two cements on antimicrobial effects against five most dental infection related microorganisms. | 2016 | 26855701 |
| antimicrobial effect of the extracts from hypericum perforatum against oral bacteria and biofilm formation. | one traditional medicines, hypericum perforatum l. (hypericaceae), possesses several beneficial effects against depression, ulcers, dyspepsia, abdominal pains, burns, bacterial infections, migraine headaches, and sciatica. | 2016 | 26510970 |
| antibacterial effect of n-acetylcysteine and taurolidine on planktonic and biofilm forms of enterococcus faecalis. | this study investigated the antimicrobial activity of taurolidine and n-acetylcysteine (nac) on planktonic and biofilm enterococcus faecalis phenotypes. | 2016 | 26515652 |
| abutment coating with diamond-like carbon films to reduce implant-abutment bacterial leakage. | the influence of diamond-like carbon (dlc) films on bacterial leakage through the interface between abutments and dental implants of external hexagon (eh) and internal hexagon (ih) designs was evaluated. | 2016 | 26513267 |
| the native plasmid pml21 plays a role in stress tolerance in enterococcus faecalis ml21, as analyzed by plasmid curing using plasmid incompatibility. | to investigate the role of the native plasmid pml21 in enterococcus faecalis ml21's response to abiotic stresses, the plasmid pml21 was cured based on the principle of plasmid incompatibility and segregational instability, generating e. faecalis mutant strain ml0. the mutant and the wild strains were exposed to abiotic stresses: bile salts, low ph, h2o2, ethanol, heat, and nacl, and their survival rate was measured. we found that curing of pml21 lead to reduced tolerance to stress in e. faecalis ... | 2016 | 26519343 |
| bioconversion of methanol to value-added mevalonate by engineered methylobacterium extorquens am1 containing an optimized mevalonate pathway. | methylotrophic biosynthesis using methanol as a feedstock is a promising and attractive method to solve the over-dependence of the bioindustry on sugar feedstocks derived from grains that are used for food. in this study, we introduced and engineered the mevalonate pathway into methylobacterium extorquens am1 to achieve high mevalonate production from methanol, which could be a platform for terpenoid synthesis. we first constructed a natural operon (mve) harboring the mvas and mvae genes from en ... | 2016 | 26521242 |
| daptomycin antibiotic lock therapy for hemodialysis patients with gram-positive bloodstream infections following use of tunneled, cuffed hemodialysis catheters: retrospective single center analysis. | catheter-related blood stream infection (crbsi) is a major complication in hemodialysis patients. we assessed the efficacy of systemic daptomycin (dpt) plus dpt antibiotic lock therapy (dpt-alt) for catheter salvage in patients with gram-positive crbsis. this is a retrospective study of hemodialysis patients with tunneled and cuffed hemodialysis catheters. all patients were from a single institution in taipei and received systemic dpt plus dpt-alt for the treatment of gram-positive crbsi. succes ... | 2016 | 26549513 |
| implant placement in failed endodontic sites: a review. | dental implants may fail to osseointegrate in sites of endodontic failure. this may occur as a result colonization by various anaerobic and facultative bacterial species. if an implant is placed in a site where vegetative bacteria are residing, the implant may fail to integrate if a bacterial colonization proceeds coronally. if the implant apical cortical bone is thin or if there is an apical fenestration, the colonization may proceed through the thin or nonexistent bone through the covering muc ... | 2016 | 26550925 |
| effect of a benzalkonium chloride surfactant-sodium hypochlorite combination on elimination of enterococcus faecalis. | the purpose of this investigation was to determine the effect of a sodium hypochlorite-surfactant combination on the removal of enterococcus faecalis from infected teeth. | 2016 | 26577873 |
| effect of antimicrobials used in regenerative endodontic procedures on 3-week-old enterococcus faecalis biofilm. | we evaluated the effect of various antimicrobials used in endodontic regeneration on a 3-week-old enterococcus faecalis biofilm. | 2016 | 26577870 |
| influence of biological fluids in bacterial viability on different hospital surfaces and fomites. | the hospital environment is susceptible to bacterial contamination along with survival in fomites and surfaces, allowing dissemination of potential pathogenic strains. the present research aimed to evaluate the influence of biological fluids in bacterial viability on fomites and surfaces commonly present in nosocomial environment. | 2016 | 26577628 |
| enterococcus faecalis attenuates osteogenesis through activation of p38 and erk1/2 pathways in mc3t3-e1 cells. | to explore the role of enterococcus faecalis in the proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation of osteoblasts. | 2016 | 26572053 |
| 1h, 15n and 13c chemical shift assignment of the gram-positive conjugative transfer protein trahpip501. | conjugative transfer of dna represents the most important transmission pathway in terms of antibiotic resistance and virulence gene dissemination among bacteria. trah is a putative transfer protein of the type iv secretion system (t4ss) encoded by the gram-positive (g+) conjugative plasmid pip501. this molecular machine involves a multi-protein core complex spanning the bacterial envelope thereby serving as a macromolecular secretion channel. here, we report the near complete (1)h, (13)c and (15 ... | 2016 | 26559076 |
| establishment of a multi-species biofilm model to evaluate chlorhexidine efficacy. | chronic infections, for example, diabetic foot ulcers, have a large impact in terms of patient morbidity and mortality. these wounds are characterized by complex polymicrobial communities of bacteria, which may include a number of difficult-to-eradicate multidrug-resistant pathogens. | 2016 | 26597632 |
| screening for antimicrobial and proteolytic activities of lactic acid bacteria isolated from cow, buffalo and goat milk and cheeses marketed in the southeast region of brazil. | lactic acid bacteria (lab) can be isolated from different sources such as milk and cheese, and the lipolytic, proteolytic and glycolytic enzymes of lab are important in cheese preservation and in flavour production. moreover, lab produce several antimicrobial compounds which make these bacteria interesting for food biopreservation. these characteristics stimulate the search of new strains with technological potential. from 156 milk and cheese samples from cow, buffalo and goat, 815 isolates were ... | 2016 | 26608755 |
| virulence factors, antimicrobial resistance pattern and molecular analysis of enterococcal strains isolated from burn patients. | the enterococci are emerging as a significant cause of hospital acquired infections. the pathogenesis of enterococci is attributed to the production of virulence factors and resistance to antibiotics. the purpose of the study was to assess the prevalence of genes encoding virulence factor, antimicrobial resistance determinant and molecular characteristic of enterococci isolated from burn patients. a total of 57 enterococci isolated from wound specimens of patients with burn injury were character ... | 2016 | 26620079 |
| photoactivated disinfection (pad) of dental root canal system - an ex-vivo study. | to investigate the efficacy of photo activated disinfection (pad) in reducing colony-forming unit (cfu) counts of enterococcus faecalis (e. faecalis) in infected dental root canals. the study compared the efficacy of pad with conventional endodontic treatment (cet) and also a combination of cet along with pad. | 2016 | 26858548 |
| on-chip isothermal nucleic acid amplification on flow-based chemiluminescence microarray analysis platform for the detection of viruses and bacteria. | this work presents an on-chip isothermal nucleic acid amplification test (inaat) for the multiplex amplification and detection of viral and bacterial dna by a flow-based chemiluminescence microarray. in a principle study, on-chip recombinase polymerase amplification (rpa) on defined spots of a dna microarray was used to spatially separate the amplification reaction of dna from two viruses (human adenovirus 41, phi x 174) and the bacterium enterococcus faecalis, which are relevant for water hygie ... | 2016 | 26624222 |
| to comparatively evaluate the antimicrobial efficacy of chlorhexidine, nisin and linezolid as an intracanal medicament on enterococcus faecalis: an in vitro study. | the present study evaluated the antimicrobial efficacy of chlorhexidine, nisin and linezolid and a control group (normal saline ) against enterococcus faecalis (ef). | 2016 | 26888241 |
| time is of the essence: the impact of delayed antibiotic therapy on patient outcomes in hospital-onset enterococcal bloodstream infections. | with increasing prevalence of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (vre), appropriate antibiotic therapy for enterococcal bloodstream infections (ebsi) can be delayed. data regarding the impact of delayed therapy on ebsi outcomes are conflicting, and the time delay most strongly associated with poor outcomes has not been defined. | 2016 | 26945013 |
| occurrence of vancomycin-resistant and -susceptible enterococcus spp. in reclaimed water used for spray irrigation. | reclaiming municipal wastewater for agricultural, environmental, and industrial purposes is increasing in the united states to combat dwindling freshwater supplies. however, there is a lack of data regarding the microbial quality of reclaimed water. in particular, no previous studies have evaluated the occurrence of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (vre) in reclaimed water used at spray irrigation sites in the united states. to address this knowledge gap, we investigated the occurrence, concentr ... | 2016 | 26942838 |
| the opportunistic pathogen enterococcus faecalis resists phagosome acidification and autophagy to promote intracellular survival in macrophages. | while many strains of enterococcus faecalis have been reported to be capable of surviving within macrophages for extended periods, the exact mechanisms involved are largely unknown. in this study, we found that after phagocytosis by macrophages, enterococci-containing vacuoles resist acidification, and e. faecalis is resistant to low ph. ultrastructural examination of the enterococci-containing vacuole by transmission electron microscopy revealed a single membrane envelope, with no evidence of t ... | 2016 | 26663775 |
| gram-positive cocci in dutch icus with and without selective decontamination of the oropharyngeal and digestive tract: a retrospective database analysis. | the objective of this study was to determine time trends in the rate of gram-positive cocci in 42 dutch icus that continuously used or did not use selective oropharyngeal decontamination (sod) or selective decontamination of the digestive tract (sdd) and icus that introduced sod/sdd. | 2016 | 26661393 |
| cleistochlamys kirkii chemical constituents: antibacterial activity and synergistic effects against resistant staphylococcus aureus strains. | cleistochlamys kirkii (benth) oliv., (annonaceae) is a medicinal plant traditionally used in mozambique to treat infectious diseases. | 2016 | 26674158 |
| effects of salinity and temperature on inactivation and repair potential of enterococcus faecalis following medium- and low-pressure ultraviolet irradiation. | to investigate the medium-pressure (mp) and low-pressure (lp) ultraviolet (uv) susceptibility and the repair potential of enterococcus faecalis (dsm 20478) after uv treatment. | 2016 | 26669257 |
| reduction of viable enterococcus faecalis in human radicular dentin treated with 1% cetrimide and conventional intracanal medicaments. | the purpose of this study was to evaluate the viability of e. faecalis after a 14-day exposure to 1% cetrimide (cet), triantibiotic paste (i.e., metronidazole, minocycline, and ciprofloxacin), 2% chlorhexidine (chx) gel, and calcium hydroxide (ca[oh]2 ) in an infected dentine model. | 2016 | 26666992 |
| effects of dentin debris on the antimicrobial properties of sodium hypochlorite and etidronic acid. | the purpose of this study was to determine the influence of dentin powder on the concentration, ph, and antimicrobial activity of sodium hypochlorite (naocl) alone and combined with etidronic acid (hebp). | 2016 | 26951957 |
| comparative analysis of protaper and waveone systems to reduce enterococcus faecalis from root canal system in primary molars--an in vitro study. | to assess, in vitro, the ability of the protaper(™) and waveone(™) systems to reduce enterococcus faecalis contamination in primary molars. | 2016 | 26950813 |
| substantivity of ag-ca-si mesoporous nanoparticles on dentin and its ability to inhibit enterococcus faecalis. | the main purpose of this study was to investigate the substantivity of ag-ca-si mesoporous nanoparticles (ag-mcsns) on dentin and its residual antibacterial effects against enterococcus faecalis. ag-mcsns were fabricated and characterized, ion release profile and ph were tested, and the ability to inhibit planktonic e. faecalis as well as the cytotoxicity was evaluated. dentin slices were medicated with ca(oh)2 paste, 2 % chlorhexidine gel and ag-mcsns paste for 7 days and then irrigated. dentin ... | 2016 | 26676862 |
| the bactericidal effect of 2780 and 940 nm laser irradiation on enterococcus faecalis in bovine root dentin slices of different thicknesses. | the aim of this in vitro study was to investigate the antibacterial effect of the dual wavelength (2780 nm er,cr:ysgg and 940 nm diode) laser in elimination of enterococcus faecalis in comparison with a 2780 nm er,cr:ysgg laser alone. | 2016 | 26685038 |
| tigecycline resistance in clinical isolates of enterococcus faecium is mediated by an upregulation of plasmid-encoded tetracycline determinants tet(l) and tet(m). | tigecycline represents one of the last-line therapeutics to combat multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens, including vre and mrsa. the german national reference centre for staphylococci and enterococci has received 73 tigecycline-resistant enterococcus faecium and enterococcus faecalis isolates in recent years. the precise mechanism of how enterococci become resistant to tigecycline remains undetermined. this study documents an analysis of the role of efflux pumps in tigecycline resistance in c ... | 2016 | 26682961 |
| asymptomatic bacteriuria in clinical urological practice: preoperative control of bacteriuria and management of recurrent uti. | asymptomatic bacteriuria (abu) is a common clinical condition that often leads to unnecessary antimicrobial use. the reduction of antibiotic overuse for abu is consequently an important issue for antimicrobial stewardship and to reduce the emergence of multidrug resistant strains. there are two issues in everyday urological practice that require special attention: the role of abu in pre-operative prophylaxis and in women affected by recurrent urinary tract infections (rutis). nowadays, this is t ... | 2016 | 26742080 |
| early gut colonization of preterm infants: effect of enteral feeding tubes. | the aim of the study was to evaluate the potential colonization of nosocomial bacteria in enteral feeding systems and its effect on early gut colonization of preterm neonates. | 2016 | 26741949 |
| molecular diagnosis of urinary tract infections by semi-quantitative detection of uropathogens in a routine clinical hospital setting. | the objective of our study was the development of a semi-quantitative real-time pcr to detect uropathogens. two multiplex pcr reactions were designed to detect escherichia coli, klebsiella spp., enterobacter spp., citrobacter spp., proteus mirabilis, enterococcus faecalis, and pseudomonas aeruginosa. 16s based pcr was performed in parallel to detect gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. firstly to identify non-targeted agents of infection in the same urine specimen, and secondly to quantify ... | 2016 | 26954694 |
| discordance between perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis and wound infection cultures in patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy. | wound infections after pancreaticoduodenectomy (pd) are common. the standard antibiotic prophylaxis given to prevent the infections is often a cephalosporin. however, this decision is rarely guided by microbiology data pertinent to pd, particularly in patients with biliary stents. | 2016 | 26720272 |
| synthesis and biological evaluation of 2-aminobenzothiazole and benzimidazole analogs based on the clathrodin structure. | a series of 2-aminobenzothiazole and benzimidazole analogs based on the clathrodin scaffold was synthesized and investigated for their antimicrobial and antiproliferative activities as well as for their effects in hepatitis c virus (hcv) replicon model. compound 7, derived from 2-aminobenzothiazole, exhibited moderate antimicrobial activity only against the gram-positive bacterium, enterococcus faecalis. in the antiviral assay, compounds 4d and 7 were found to suppress the hcv replicon by >70%, ... | 2016 | 26709468 |
| human health risks associated with antimicrobial-resistant enterococci and staphylococcus aureus on poultry meat. | enterococci and staphylococci are frequent contaminants on poultry meat. enterococcus faecalis, enterococcus faecium and staphylococcus aureus are also well-known aetiological agents of a wide variety of infections resulting in major healthcare costs. this review provides an overview of the human health risks associated with the occurrence of these opportunistic human pathogens on poultry meat with particular focus on the risk of food-borne transmission of antimicrobial resistance. in the absenc ... | 2016 | 26706616 |
| co-location of the oxazolidinone resistance genes optra and cfr on a multiresistance plasmid from staphylococcus sciuri. | to identify and characterize the oxazolidinone/phenicol resistance gene optra in staphylococcus isolates. | 2016 | 26953332 |
| resistance to antimicrobial agents among enterococci isolated from fecal samples of wild marine species in the southern coast of brazil. | the purpose of this study was to evaluate species distribution, antimicrobial resistance profiles, and presence of resistance genes in enterococci isolated from fecal samples of wild marine species, including seabirds (n=12), sea turtles (n=8), and mammals (n=3) found alive or dead in southern coast of brazil. enterococci were classified based on phenotypic and genotypic characteristics, tested for antibiotic susceptibility, and the presence of tet(s), tet(m), tet(l), mrsc, and erm(b) genes by p ... | 2016 | 26952995 |
| cysteamine enhances biofilm eradication efficacy of calcium hydroxide. | calcium hydroxide (ca[oh]2) is a widely used interappointment dressing, but its antibacterial property is compromised by dentin. hence, the addition of chlorhexidine (chx) with ca(oh)2 has been proposed. however, the antimicrobial efficacy of this mixture compared with ca(oh)2 alone is currently still debatable. cysteamine is a mucolytic agent used to reduce the viscosity of mucus through the disruption of proteins, which are also important components of the extracellular matrix of biofilms. the ... | 2016 | 26951960 |
| in silico driven design and synthesis of rhodanine derivatives as novel antibacterials targeting the enoyl reductase inha. | here, we report on the design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of 4-thiazolidinone (rhodanine) derivatives targeting mycobacterial tuberculosis (mtb) trans-2-enoyl-acyl carrier protein reductase (inha). compounds having bulky aromatic substituents at position 5 and a tryptophan residue at position n-3 of the rhodanine ring were the most active against inha, with ic50 values ranging from 2.7 to 30 μm. the experimental data showed consistent correlations with computational studies. their anti ... | 2016 | 26730986 |
| diversity and evolution of the tn5801-tet(m)-like integrative and conjugative elements among enterococcus, streptococcus, and staphylococcus. | this work describes the diversity and evolution of tn5801 among enterococci, staphylococci, and streptococci based on analysis of the 5,073 genomes of these bacterial groups available in gene databases. we also examined 610 isolates of enterococcus (from 10 countries, 1987 to 2010) for the presence of this and other known ctn-tet(m) elements due to the scarcity of data about tn5801 among enterococci. genome location (by iceu-i-pulsed-field gel electrophoresis [pfge] hybridization/integration sit ... | 2016 | 26729505 |
| chromosomally and extrachromosomally mediated high-level gentamicin resistance in streptococcus agalactiae. | streptococcus agalactiae (group b streptococcus [gbs]) is a leading cause of sepsis in neonates. the rate of invasive gbs disease in nonpregnant adults also continues to climb. aminoglycosides alone have little or no effect on gbs, but synergistic killing with penicillin has been shown in vitro. high-level gentamicin resistance (hlgr) in gbs isolates, however, leads to the loss of a synergistic effect. we therefore performed a multicenter study to determine the frequency of hlgr gbs isolates and ... | 2016 | 26729498 |
| point-of-use water disinfection using ultraviolet and visible light-emitting diodes. | improvements in point-of-use (pou) drinking water disinfection technologies for remote and regional communities are urgently needed. conceptually, uv-c light-emitting diodes (leds) overcome many drawbacks of low-pressure mercury tube based uv devices, and uv-a or visible light leds also show potential. to realistically evaluate the promise of led disinfection, our study assessed the performance of a model 1.3 l reactor, similar in size to solar disinfection bottles. in all, 12 different commerci ... | 2016 | 26967007 |
| heat-killed enterococcus faecalis ef-2001 ameliorates atopic dermatitis in a murine model. | recent reports have shown the immunomodulatory effect of heat-killed lactic acid bacteria. atopic dermatitis (ad) is an allergic skin disease, caused by immune dysregulation among other factors. the aim of this study was to assess the effect of heat-killed enterococcus faecalis ef-2001 (ef-2001) on ad. we established an in vivo ad model by repeated local exposure of dermatophagoides farinae extract (dfe; house dust mite extract) and 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene (dncb) to the ears of mice. after oral ... | 2016 | 26959058 |
| redefining healthy urine: a cross-sectional exploratory metagenomic study of people with and without bladder dysfunction. | we used the pathoscope platform to perform species level analyses of publicly available, 16s rrna pyrosequenced, asymptomatic urine data to determine relationships between microbiomes, and clinical and functional phenotypes. | 2016 | 26807926 |
| monitoring the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy with periodic renewal of the photosensitizer on intracanal enterococcus faecalis biofilms. | photodynamic therapy (pdt) can eliminate microorganisms in a root canal. however, the parameters for disinfection remain undefined. this study assessed the effectiveness of a pdt protocol against intracanal enterococcus faecalis biofilms. | 2016 | 26796030 |
| vinegar treatment prevents the development of murine experimental colitis via inhibition of inflammation and apoptosis. | this study investigated the preventive effects of vinegar and acetic acid (the active component of vinegar) on ulcerative colitis (uc) in mice. vinegar (5% v/v) or acetic acid (0.3% w/v) treatment significantly reduced the disease activity index and histopathological scores, attenuated body weight loss, and shortened the colon length in a murine experimental colitis model induced by dextran sulfate sodium (dss). further mechanistic analysis showed that vinegar inhibited inflammation through supp ... | 2016 | 26795553 |
| antimicrobial activity of tetraacetylethylenediamine-sodium perborate versus sodium hypochlorite against enterococcus faecalis. | background. this study evaluated the antimicrobial activity of tetraacetylethylenediamine-sodium perborate (taed-sp) in comparison to 2.5% and 5% sodium hypochlorite (naocl) against enterococcus faecalis. methods. a standard suspension of e. faecalis was inoculated on 60 plates containing mueller-hinton agar culture medium. four sterile disks of beckman filtration paper were placed on each plate. taed-sp, 5% and 2.5% naocl were placed on three disks. sterile physiologic saline was placed on the ... | 2016 | 27092214 |
| q69 (an e. faecalis-infecting bacteriophage) as a biocontrol agent for reducing tyramine in dairy products. | biogenic amines (bas) are low molecular weight nitrogenous compounds with biological activity, formed from amino acids by decarboxylation. bas are naturally present in all living organisms playing essential roles. however, their accumulation in food through the metabolic activity of certain microorganisms constitutes a toxicological hazard. among foods, cheeses accumulate some of the highest concentrations of bas since they provide an ideal environment for their accumulation. most of the methods ... | 2016 | 27092117 |
| deletion of fabn in enterococcus faecalis results in unsaturated fatty acid auxotrophy and decreased release of inflammatory cytokines. | the gram-positive bacterium enterococcus faecalis can cause life-threatening infections and is resistant to several commonly used antibiotics. the type ii fatty acid pathway in bacteria is discussed as a potential target for antimicrobial therapy. however, it was shown that inhibition or deletion of its enzymes can be rescued in gram-positive bacteria by supplementation with fatty acids. here we show that by deletion of the fabn gene, which is essential for unsaturated fatty acid (ufa) synthesis ... | 2016 | 27009913 |
| thymidylate limitation potentiates cephalosporin activity toward enterococci via an exopolysaccharide-based mechanism. | multidrug resistant enterococci are major causes of nosocomial infections. prior therapy with cephalosporins increases the risk of developing an enterococcal infection due to the intrinsic resistance of enterococci to these antibiotics. while progress has been made toward understanding the genetic and biochemical mechanisms of cephalosporin resistance, available data indicate that as-yet-unidentified resistance factors must exist. here, we describe results of a screen to identify small molecules ... | 2016 | 27008338 |
| incidence of virulence determinants in clinical enterococcus faecalis and enterococcus faecium isolates collected in bulgaria. | to evaluate the prevalence of some virulence genes among 510 clinical enterococcus spp. isolates and to assess the association of those genes with the species, infection site, and patient group (inpatients/outpatients). | 2016 | 26849965 |
| antimicrobial and cytotoxic activity of cuminum cyminum as an intracanal medicament compared to chlorhexidine gel. | the aims of this study were i) to define the chemical constituents of cuminum cyminum (cumin) essential oil, ii) to compare the antimicrobial activity of this oil to that of chlorhexidine (chx) and co-trimoxazole on planktonic and biofilm forms of bacteria isolated from the teeth with persistent endodontic infection and iii ) to compare the cytotoxicity of these medicaments on l929 fibroblasts. | 2016 | 26843877 |
| antibacterial activity of diode laser and sodium hypochlorite in enterococcus faecalis-contaminated root canals. | the aim of the present in vitro study was to evaluate the disinfection ability of 980-nm diode laser in comparison with sodium hypochlorite (naocl) as a common root canal irrigant in canals infected with enterococcus faecalis (e. faecalis). | 2016 | 26843870 |
| effectiveness of different disinfection protocols on the reduction of bacteria in enterococcus faecalis biofilm in teeth with large root canals. | this study compared the effectiveness of different disinfection protocols in reducing bacteria in an enterococcus faecalis biofilm in teeth with large root canals. | 2016 | 26830428 |
| cardiac surgery for infective endocarditis in patients with intravenous drug use. | intravenous drug users have a high risk of infective endocarditis and reduced survival. cardiac surgery may be recommended for these patients, but redo surgery is controversial. this study describes the characteristics and outcomes of intravenous drug users accepted for surgery during a 12-year period. | 2016 | 26826713 |
| γ-cyclodextrin capped silver nanoparticles for molecular recognition and enhancement of antibacterial activity of chloramphenicol. | computational studies were conducted to identify the favourable formation of the inclusion complex of chloramphenicol with cyclodextrins. the results of molecular docking and molecular dynamics predicted the strongest interaction of chloramphenicol with γ-cyclodextrin. further, the inclusion complex of chloramphenicol with γ-cyclodextrin was experimentally prepared and a phenomenon of inclusion was verified by using different characterization techniques such as thermogravimetric analysis, differ ... | 2016 | 26824520 |
| development and characterization of potent cyclic acyldepsipeptide analogues with increased antimicrobial activity. | the problem of antibiotic resistance has prompted the search for new antibiotics with novel mechanisms of action. analogues of the a54556 cyclic acyldepsipeptides (adeps) represent an attractive class of antimicrobial agents that act through dysregulation of caseinolytic protease (clpp). previous studies have shown that adeps are active against gram-positive bacteria (e.g., mrsa, vre, prsp (penicillin-resistant streptococcus pneumoniae)); however, there are currently few studies examining gram-n ... | 2016 | 26818454 |
| partial purification and characterization of bacteriocin produced by enterococcus faecalis du10 and its probiotic attributes. | a novel bacteriocin produced by avian duck isolated lactic acid bacterium enterococcus faecalis du10 was isolated. this bacteriocin showed a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity against important food-borne pathogens and was purified by size exclusion chromatography followed by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography in a c-18 column. tricine-sds page revealed the presence of a band with an estimated molecular mass of 6.3 kda. the zymogram clearly linked the antimicrobial activi ... | 2016 | 26786752 |
| nitric oxide-releasing polyacrylonitrile disperses biofilms formed by wound-relevant pathogenic bacteria. | to test the antimicrobial and antibiofilm properties of a nitric oxide (no)-releasing polymer against wound-relevant bacterial pathogens. | 2016 | 26784529 |
| escherichia coli and enterococcus faecalis are able to incorporate and enhance a pre-formed gardnerella vaginalis biofilm. | gardnerella vaginalis is the most frequent microorganism found in bacterial vaginosis (bv), while escherichia coli and enterococcus faecalis are amongst the most frequent pathogens found in urinary tract infections (utis). this study aimed to evaluate possible interactions between utis pathogens and g. vaginalis using an in vitro dual-species biofilm model. our results showed that dual-species biofilms reached significantly higher bacterial concentration than monospecies biofilms. moreover, visu ... | 2016 | 26782142 |
| prevalence, outcome and risk factor associated with vancomycin-resistant enterococcus faecalis and enterococcus faecium at a tertiary care hospital in northern india. | to determine the prevalence, genotype, risk factors and mortality in patients having vancomycin-resistant enterococcus faecalis (vr e. faecalis) and enterococcus faecium (vr e. faecium) infection or colonisation. | 2016 | 26776117 |
| antibacterial activity and immunomodulatory effects on a bovine mammary epithelial cell line exerted by nisin a-producing lactococcus lactis strains. | twenty-nine strains of mastitis pathogens were used to study the antibacterial activity of the cell-free supernatants (cfs) of 25 strains of lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis. out of the tested strains, only the cfs of l. lactis ll11 and sl153 were active, inhibiting and killing most of the pathogens. by means of ultra-performance liquid chromatography/high resolution mass spectrometry, they were shown to produce nisin a, a class i bacteriocin. a variable sensitivity to nisin a-containing cfs was o ... | 2016 | 26774727 |
| complete genome sequence of enterococcus faecalis strain p8-1 isolated from wild magellanic penguin (spheniscus magellanicus) feces on the south coast of brazil. | enterococcus faecalis strains have a ubiquitous nature that allows them to survive in different niches. studies involving enterococci isolated from marine animals are scarce. therefore, in this study, we report the complete genome sequence of e. faecalis strain p8-1 isolated from feces of a magellanic penguin on the south coast of brazil. | 2016 | 26769928 |
| caenorhabditis elegans susceptibility to gut enterococcus faecalis infection is associated with fat metabolism and epithelial junction integrity. | gut bacteria-host interactions have been implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous human diseases, but few mechanisms have been described. the genetically tractable nematode worm caenorhabditis elegans can be infected with pathogenic bacteria, such as the human gut commensal enterococcus faecalis, via feeding, making it a good model for studying these interactions. | 2016 | 26769134 |
| oritavancin activity tested against molecularly characterized staphylococci and enterococci displaying elevated linezolid mic results. | oritavancin (mic50/90, 0.03/0.06 to 0.12 μg/ml) had potent activity against linezolid-resistant staphylococci, as well as enterococcus faecalis and enterococcus faecium (oritavancin mic50/90, 0.015/0.12 μg/ml against both species). all linezolid-resistant isolates were inhibited by oritavancin at ≤0.12 μg/ml. these results confirmed the absence of cross-resistance between linezolid and oritavancin in staphylococci and enterococci. | 2016 | 27001823 |
| quantification of lipoteichoic acid contents and cultivable bacteria at the different phases of the endodontic retreatment. | the infectious content of root canals, including bacteria and lipoteichoic acid (lta), cause injuries to the periapical tissues. the purpose of this clinical study was to quantify the levels of both lta and cultivable bacteria at the different phases of endodontic retreatment (er) of teeth with post-treatment apical periodontitis. it also aimed to investigate the presence of gram-positive microorganisms before and after chemomechanical preparation (cmp) and intracanal medication (icm). | 2016 | 27000273 |
| establishment and analysis of in vitro biomass from salvia corrugata vahl. and evaluation of antimicrobial activity. | demethylfruticuline a and fruticuline a, the most abundant compounds from the surface extract of salvia corrugata vahl., have shown antibacterial, antitumor and cytotoxic activities. in order to obtain these icetexane diterpenes from in vitro cultures of s. corrugata, protocols were developed for callus production, micropropagation and shoot regeneration. analysis of the regenerated shoots showed the presence of both icetexanes, micropropagated plants contained only fruticuline a, while the call ... | 2016 | 26753532 |
| enterococcus faecium small colony variant endocarditis in an immunocompetent patient. | small colony variants (scv) are slow-growing subpopulations of bacteria usually associated with auxotrophism, causing persistent or recurrent infections. enterococcus faecalis scv have been seldom described, and only one case of enterococcus faecium scv has been reported, associated with sepsis in a leukaemia patient. here we report the first case described of bacteraemia and endocarditis by scv e. faecium in an immunocompetent patient. | 2016 | 26862434 |