“…Enterococcus spp. is one of the normal flora colonizing the human intestinal tract [ 19 ], and according to the isolation rate, it is mainly classified into Enterococcus faecalis , of which Enterococcus faecalis is closely associated with catheter-associated urinary tract infections [ 17 ]. When host immunity is dysfunctional, enterococci can leave their normal colonization sites and enter other tissues and organs, causing infections, and are resistant to a wide range of antibiotics [ 20 ].…”