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        <journal-meta>
            <journal-id journal-id-type="issn">0973-7510</journal-id>
            <journal-title-group>
                <journal-title>Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology</journal-title>
            </journal-title-group>
            <issn pub-type="epub">2581-690X</issn>
            <publisher>
                <publisher-name>DR. M.N. Khan</publisher-name>
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            <article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.22207/JPAM.17.2.59</article-id>
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                <article-title>Enterococcus Species: A Systemic Review</article-title>
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				<contrib contrib-type="author">
                    <name>
                        <surname>Kalode</surname>
                        <given-names>Vaishnavi</given-names>
                    </name>
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						<contrib contrib-type="author">
                    <name>
                        <surname>Patil</surname>
                        <given-names>Praful</given-names>
                    </name>
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          <aff id="aff-1">Department of Microbiology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Sawangi(M), Wardha, Maharashtra, India.</aff>
			
			 			
			
            <pub-date publication-format="electronic" date-type="pub" iso-8601-date="2023-06-01">
                <day>01</day>
				<month>06</month>
                <year>2023</year>
            </pub-date>
            <volume>17</volume>
            <issue>2</issue>
            <fpage>761</fpage>
            <lpage>767</lpage>
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                <copyright-statement>Copyright &#x00A9; 2023 The Author(s)</copyright-statement>
                <copyright-year>2023</copyright-year>
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            <abstract>
                <p>Enterococci are gram-positive facultative anaerobes, these are commensals in the intestinal system of numerous animals, including humans. They affect hospitalized patients and cause nosocomial infections, respiratory infections, endocarditis, wound infections, UTIs, and other enterococcal infections. This discovery can be explained by hemolysin, gelatinase, aggregation substances, hyaluronidase, capsular polysaccharides, and cell wall carbohydrate. Various enterococcal spp. include Enterococcus avium Vancomycin resistance was acquired by enterococci throughout the antibacterial spectrum, primary antibiotic used regimen based on dual β lactams and aminoglycosides.</p>
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        <title>Keywords</title>
        <kwd>Dual β-lactam's Aminoglycosides Resistance</kwd>
        <kwd>Enterococci</kwd>
		<kwd>Urinary Tract Infections</kwd>
		<kwd>Bacteremia</kwd>
        <kwd>Endocarditis Antibiotic</kwd>
		
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