Vancomycin-nonsusceptible enterococci mediated by vanc at a large children's hospital: Prevalence, susceptibility, and impact on care of enterococcal bacteremia

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Enterococcus gallinarum and casseliflavus have inherent vancomycin resistance and, though known as pathogens, have not been well characterized in pediatric patients. We identified a significant prevalence of these enterococcal species among immunocompromised patients at a large pediatric institution and describe the impact on patient care, antibiotic stewardship, and infection control.

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Dodson, D. S., Dominguez, S. R., MacBrayne, C. E., Williams, M. C., & Parker, S. K. (2020). Vancomycin-nonsusceptible enterococci mediated by vanc at a large children’s hospital: Prevalence, susceptibility, and impact on care of enterococcal bacteremia. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 7(5), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1093/OFID/OFAA160

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