1937
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.bi.06.070137.002003
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“…Emergence of E. faecalis as a significant nosocomial pathogen is, at least in part, a consequence of its inherently robust nature. Enterococci are well known to be particularly resistant to a variety of environmental stresses (9)(10)(11), properties that have been widely used as the basis of schemes to isolate or differentiate enterococci from other Grampositive cocci. Thus, the genetic determinants conferring resistance to such stresses must be encoded in the core genome of E. faecalis.…”
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“…Emergence of E. faecalis as a significant nosocomial pathogen is, at least in part, a consequence of its inherently robust nature. Enterococci are well known to be particularly resistant to a variety of environmental stresses (9)(10)(11), properties that have been widely used as the basis of schemes to isolate or differentiate enterococci from other Grampositive cocci. Thus, the genetic determinants conferring resistance to such stresses must be encoded in the core genome of E. faecalis.…”
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“…These were quite constant for the eight laboratories. Of 190 transfers from lauryl sulfate broth to brilliant green bile, 11 There were only 15 water samples which showed coliform organisms (4.5-3,300 per 100 ml), but they contained fewer than four enterococci per 100 ml. Thirteen of these latter samples were collected when from 0.5 to 2.46 inches of rain had fallen during the preceding week, which might be considered evidence for the washing of so-called nonfecal types of coliform bacteria into the water sources.…”
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“…Les streptocoques lactiques ont été classés d'après le critère de Sherman [35] et les lactobacilles selon les normes de Rogosa et Sharpe [32]. L'identification des staphylocoques et des microcoques a été faite en respectant les recommandations de Baird-Parker [2] ; celle des entérocoques en se basant sur les critères de Sherman [35] et Thatcher et Clark [38].…”
Section: Analyses Microbiologiquesunclassified
“…L'identification des staphylocoques et des microcoques a été faite en respectant les recommandations de Baird-Parker [2] ; celle des entérocoques en se basant sur les critères de Sherman [35] et Thatcher et Clark [38].…”
Section: Analyses Microbiologiquesunclassified