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Antibiotic heteroresistance and persistence: an additional aid in hospital acquired infections by Enterococcus spp.?

Catarina GeraldesLuís TavaresSolange Judite Roque Coelho Alves GilManuela Oliveira
Published in: Future microbiology (2024)
Enterococcus , particularly E. faecium and E. faecalis , are responsible for many hospital-acquired infections. With their intrinsic antibiotic resistance and ability to form biofilms, enterococcal infections are already challenging to manage. However, when heterogenous populations are present, such as those exhibiting heteroresistance and persistence, the complexity of these infections increases exponentially not only due to their treatment but also due to their difficult diagnosis. In this study, we provide a summary of the current understanding of both heteroresistance and persistence in terms of mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment and subsequently review recent literature pertaining to these susceptibility types specifically in enterococci.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • biofilm formation
  • escherichia coli
  • acute care