This scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted numbers of bacteria, which were identified as being Gram-positive Enterococcus sp. bacteria. Previously identified as 'Group D' Streptococcus organisms, the most clinically relevant of these bacteria are, E. faecalis, and E. faecium . Enterococcus spp. bacteria are notoriously linked as etiologic agents responsible for nosocomial, or 'hospital-borne' illnesses, such as 'Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci', or VRE infections. These organisms are 'commensal' in nature, which means that they normally colonize the human digestive tract, and become pat

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This scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted numbers of bacteria, which were identified as being Gram-positive Enterococcus sp. bacteria. Previously identified as 'Group D' Streptococcus organisms, the most clinically relevant of these bacteria are, E. faecalis, and E. faecium . Enterococcus spp. bacteria are notoriously linked as etiologic agents responsible for nosocomial, or 'hospital-borne' illnesses, such as 'Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci', or VRE infections. These organisms are 'commensal' in nature, which means that they normally colonize the human digestive tract, and become pat
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This scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted numbers of bacteria, which were identified as being Gram-positive Enterococcus sp. bacteria. Previously identified as 'Group D' Streptococcus organisms, the most clinically relevant of these bacteria are, E. faecalis, and E. faecium . Enterococcus spp. bacteria are notoriously linked as etiologic agents responsible for nosocomial, or 'hospital-borne' illnesses, such as 'Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci', or VRE infections. These organisms are 'commensal' in nature, which means that they normally colonize the human digestive tract, and become pat

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