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EnterococcusBacteria normally found in the feces. Two types, Enterococcus fecalis and Enterococcus fecium, cause human disease, most commonly in the form of urinary tract and wound infections. Other infections, including those of the blood stream (bacteremia), heart valves (endocarditis), and the brain (meningitis) can occur in severely ill patients in hospita [..]
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Enterococcusan anaerobic bacterium with two strains that live in the intestines and others that cause infections to wounds and the urinary tract.
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Enterococcusoval-shaped bacterium of the group D of the Streptococcus family, usually resident in the intestine of healthy humans.
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EnterococcusA genus of gram-positive, coccoid Bacteria consisting of organisms causing variable Hemolysis that are normal flora of the intestinal tract. Previously thought to be a member of the genus Streptococcu [..]
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EnterococcusA genus of gram-positive, coccoid bacteria consisting of organisms causing variable hemolysis that are normal flora of the intestinal tract. Previously thought to be a member of the genus STREPTOCOCCU [..]
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Enterococcusbacteria that are found in the intestines and waste of warm-blooded animals, including humans, livestock, pets and wildlife. When Enterococcus bacteria are present in the environment, other disease-ca [..]
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