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    <title>Weersink, A.J.</title>
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    <description>List of Publications</description>
    <language>en</language>
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      <title>Fecal carriage of vancomycin-resistant enterococci in hospitalized patients and those living in the community in The Netherlands (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/8738/</link>
      <pubDate>1997-01-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>In order to determine the prevalence of vancomycin-resistant enterococci
      (VRE) in The Netherlands, 624 hospitalized patients from intensive care
      units or hemato-oncology wards in nine hospitals and 200 patients living
      in the community were screened for VRE colonization. Enterococci were
      found in 49% of the hospitalized patients and in 80% of the patients
      living in the community. Of these strains, 43 and 32%, respectively, were
      Enterococcus faecium. VRE were isolated from 12 of 624 (2%) and 4 of 200
      (2%) hospitalized patients and patients living in the community,
      respectively. PCR analysis of these 16 strains and 11 additional clinical
      VRE isolates from one of the participating hospitals revealed 24 vanA
      gene-containing, 1 vanB gene-containing, and 2 vanC1 gene-containing
      strains. All strains were cross-resistant to avoparcin but were sensitive
      to the novel glycopeptide antibiotic LY333328. Genotyping of the strains
      by arbitrarily primed PCR and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis revealed a
      high degree of genetic heterogeneity. This underscores a lack of
      hospital-driven endemicity of VRE clones. It is suggested that the VRE in
      hospitalized patients have originated from unknown sources in the
      community.</description>
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