Enterococcus
Overall Sketch for Enterococcus
"Protest at the Caucus"
enterococcus treatment
-VRE: streptogramins-synercid -vancomycin resistant (E. faecium) -Linezolid -Tigecycline
x3 infections with enterococcus?
1. UTI 2. Subacute Endocarditis 3. Infect biliary tree b/c bile insoluble and can colonize
Enterococcus can grow in harsher conditions such as __
6.5% NaCl (resist northern california sign)
Enterococcus is bile __________?
Bile resistant (guy getting hit with billy club but resisting it and also have bile boots like S. viridans)
2 types of Enterococcus? Which is more common
E. Faecalis and E. Faecium (more dangerous) Faecalis more common b/c more people under california sign (FaeCALIS)
Enterococcus is what type of bacteria?
Gram (+) cocci
What 2 abx used to treat Enterococcus?
Linezolid (police line) and Tigecycline (tiger stripes)
Group D Enterococci
Steptococcus bovis and others
What is Enterococcus resistant to? Enterococcus important cause of __ infections
Vancomycin (VRE vancomycin resistant enterococcus)(resisting getting into van) Nosocomial
Group D Enterococci diseases
bacteremia (GI), sub-acute endocarditis, colon cancer
enterococcus UTI's can cause
bacteremia, intra-abdominal infection or nosocomial
Source and transmission of enterococcus
normal flora and GI tract
Group D Enterococci treatment
peinicillin G, vancomycin in penicillin allergy
Enterococcus virulence factors
resists antibiotics, adheres to heart valves and urinary tract epithelial cells
enterococcus arrangement
streptococcus