Temporal variabilities in genetic patterns and antibiotic resistance profiles of enterococci isolated from human feces

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Temporal variabilities in the genetic patterns and antibiotic resistance profiles of enterococci were monitored over a 7-month period. Enterococcus faecalis isolates (103 strains) collected from feces showed only one genetic pattern and antibiotic resistance profile within 0 d and 30 d. In contrast, after 60 d and 90 d, the genetic patterns and antibiotic resistance profiles of all E. faecalis isolates (8 strains) clearly differed within 30 d. These results indicate that the genetic patterns and antibiotic resistance profiles of E. faecalis in human feces changed to completely dissimilar patterns between 1 and 2 months.

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Nishiyama, M., Shimauchi, H., & Suzuki, Y. (2016). Temporal variabilities in genetic patterns and antibiotic resistance profiles of enterococci isolated from human feces. Microbes and Environments, 31(2), 182–185. https://doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME15158

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