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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 ...200211923322
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 ...200415388750
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 ...201424291178
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.201628348751
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