enterococcus gilvus sp. nov. and enterococcus pallens sp. nov. isolated from human clinical specimens. | light yellow-pigmented (strain pq1) and yellow-pigmented (strain pq2), gram-positive, non-spore-forming, nonmotile bacteria consisting of pairs or chains of cocci were isolated from the bile of a patient with cholecystitis (pq1) and the peritoneal dialysate of another patient with peritonitis (pq2). morphologically and biochemically, the organisms phenotypically belonged to the genus eterococcus. whole-cell protein (wcp) analysis and sequence analysis of a segment of the 16s rrna gene suggested ... | 2002 | 11923322 |
enterococcus hermanniensis sp. nov., from modified-atmosphere-packaged broiler meat and canine tonsils. | isolates 302, 334, 356, 377 and 379, detected in modified-atmosphere-packaged broiler meat, together with strains lmg 12317t and lmg 13617, detected in dog tonsils, were analysed in a polyphasic taxonomy study, including numerical analysis of ribopatterns and whole-cell protein patterns, 16s rrna gene sequence analysis, dna-dna hybridization and determination of some phenotypic properties. the results indicated that these isolates represent a novel species in the genus enterococcus. the isolates ... | 2004 | 15388750 |
microbial diversity and dynamics during the production of may bryndza cheese. | diversity and dynamics of microbial cultures were studied during the production of may bryndza cheese, a traditional slovak cheese produced from unpasteurized ewes' milk. quantitative culture-based data were obtained for lactobacilli, lactococci, total mesophilic aerobic counts, coliforms, e. coli, staphylococci, coagulase-positive staphylococci, yeasts, fungi and geotrichum spp. in ewes' milk, curd produced from it and ripened for 0 - 10 days, and in bryndza cheese produced from the curd, in th ... | 2014 | 24291178 |
enteroccocus pallens as a potential novel human pathogen: three cases of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. | enterococcus pallens is one of the four yellow-pigmented members of the genus enterococcus. to date, a single report of e. pallens isolated from a human sample has been published. | 2016 | 28348751 |