| evaluation of ribotyping for characterization and identification of enterococcus haemoperoxidus and enterococcus moraviensis strains. | seven enterococcus moraviensis and 16 enterococcus haemoperoxidus as well as nine reference cultures of other enterococcal species obtained from the czech collection of microorganisms were characterized using ribotyping with ecori and hindiii in the present work. the ribopatterns obtained by both restriction enzymes clearly distinguished all e. moraviensis and e. haemoperoxidus strains from the other enterococci (e. faecalis, e. faecium, e. avium, e. raffinosus, e. pseudoavium, e. malodoratus) a ... | 2001 | 11557135 |
| enterococcus caccae sp. nov., isolated from human stools. | the national antimicrobial resistance monitoring system laboratory at the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) isolated two enterococcus-like strains that were referred to the cdc streptococcus laboratory for further identification. the isolates were recovered from human stool samples collected on different occasions from the same individual in portland (or, usa) in july 2000. conventional physiological tests distinguished these strains from all known species of enterococci. analyses ... | 2006 | 16825620 |
| source tracking of enterococcus moraviensis and e. haemoperoxidus. | enterococci were detected occasionally in 100 l samples of water abstracted from a shallow aquifer in a natural dune infiltration area for drinking water production. enterococcus moraviensis was the species most frequently identified in these samples. because there are no existing reports of faecal sources of e. moraviensis and the closely related e. hemoperoxidus, this study aimed to find such sources of these two species in the dunes. faecal samples from various animal species living in the vi ... | 2017 | 28151438 |
| enterococcus haemoperoxidus sp. nov. and enterococcus moraviensis sp. nov., isolated from water. | a polyphasic taxonomic approach was used to study atypical enterococci isolated from surface waters. all strains were characterized by physiological and biochemical tests as well as by genotyping. the results of biochemical tests and trna intergenic length polymorphism analysis (tdna-pcr) divided all studied strains uniformly into two groups. because these groups were clearly separated from all enterococcal species described to date, 16s rdna sequence analysis, dna base composition analysis and ... | 2001 | 11491359 |