To evaluate the emergence of enterococcus as a significant pathogen and its implications in clinical infections.
Review of existing literature on enterococcus infections
Analysis of antibiotic resistance patterns
Discussion of clinical significance and intervention strategies
Enterococcus species have shown increased incidence as pathogens in clinical contexts.
Notable rise in antibiotic resistance among enterococcus strains was reported.
Emergence impacts treatment options and public health strategies.
Abstract
Robert C. Moellering, Jr.; Emergence of Enterococcus as a Significant Pathogen, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 14, Issue 6, 1 June 1992, Pages 1173–1178,
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Robert C. Moellering (Mon,) studied this question.