约旦婴儿肠道定殖肠球菌的药敏和毒力因子

Nazha Ala’a Alnasra, E. Badran, Naheel Dajan, A. Shehabi
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目的:研究肠球菌在婴幼儿肠道中的分布,确定其可能的毒力因素和药敏模式。方法:收集婴幼儿粪便肠球菌分离株82/186(44.1%)。所有分离的肠球菌均通过培养和PCR鉴定为粪肠球菌或粪肠球菌。结果:与住院患者相比,未住院患者的肠球菌肠道定植率显著高于住院患者,分别为72%对28%。两组均以粪肠球菌为优势种(75.6%)。它的毒力因子基因也明显高于粪肠杆菌,而粪肠杆菌的抗菌素耐药率高于粪肠杆菌。结论:本研究显示住院和非住院婴儿的粪肠球菌肠道定植率明显高于住院婴儿的粪肠球菌,且粪肠球菌携带的潜在毒力基因明显高于住院婴儿的粪肠球菌。关键词:粪便肠球菌;婴儿;抗菌药物耐药性
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Antimicrobial susceptibility and virulence factors of enterococci colonizing intestinal tract of Jordanian infants
Aim: This study investigated distribution of enterococci colonizing intestinal tract of infants and  has determined their putative virulence factors and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns. Methods:  A total of 82/186 (44.1%) fecal enterococcal isolates were recovered from infants. All enterococci isolates were identified either E. faecalis or E. faecium  using culture and PCR. Results: A significant higher intestinal colonization of  enterococci was detected among non-hospitalized compared to hospitalized patients with a percentage of  (72 % vs. 28%), respectively . E.faecalis was the predominant species in both groups (75.6%). It had also significantly higher virulence factors genes than E. faecium ,while  E. faecium had higher rates of antimicrobial resistance than E.faecalis. Conclusion: This study shows significantly higher rate of intestinal colonization of  E.faecalis than E. faecium  of hospitalized and non-hospitalized infants, and  E.faecalis carried significantly higher potential virulence genes than E. faecium. Key word: Fecal enterococci, Infants, Antimicrobial resistance, Virulence factorsShort title: Fecal ente
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