“…In 2018, the highest number of clinical VRE isolates of E. faecium were determined in Romania (40.3%), Ireland (40.2%), and Poland (35.8%), (ECDC 2020). Vancomycin-resistant enterococci are isolated in various countries (Ethiopia—4.8%, North America—21%, Asia—24%, Europe—20%), and their prevalence is influenced by the applied isolation method, time of analysis, and the size of the studied population [ 30 , 31 ]. Some species harbor virulence factors, including cytolysin which facilitates cell lysis ( cyl A), aggregation substance (AS), gelatinase which hydrolyzes gelatin, casein, and hemoglobin ( gel E), hyaluronidase which increases the invasiveness of bacteria ( hyl ), endocarditis antigen ( efa A), factor-encoding surface protein that participates in biofilm formation ( esp ), and sex pheromones that carry ARGs ( cob , c pd , and ccf ) [ 32 , 33 , 34 ].…”