Definition of enterococcus in English:
enterococcus
nounPlural enterococciˌɛntərəʊˈkɒk(ə)sˌen(t)ərōˈkäkəs
A streptococcus of a group that occurs naturally in the intestine but causes inflammation and blood infection if introduced elsewhere in the body (e.g. by injury or surgery).
Genus Streptococcus (or Enterococcus); Gram-positive cocci
Example sentencesExamples
- It has been approved for certain gram-positive infections including certain drug-resistant enterococcus, staphylococcus, and pneumococcus strains.
- The results of this study suggest that hospital fabrics such as drapes, scrub attire, and personal clothing may act as a repository for enterococci and staphylococci.
- Based on the first reports of resistant strains of streptococci and enterococci, we predicted that these bacteria would also become significant medical problems in future.
- They concluded that staphylococci and enterococci can survive for extended periods of time on materials commonly worn by health care workers.
- Streptococci and enterococci are the most frequent pathogens causing infective endocarditis.