Enterococcus spp. isolates on HiCrome Agar medium, A: Blue colonies

Enterococcus spp. isolates on HiCrome Agar medium, A: Blue colonies

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Emergence of multidrug resistance bacteria (MDR) in burn infections including Enterococcus yet to be managed and highlighted in most of hospitals in our region. This study included 200 clinical samples collected from wound, urine, stool and blood of 75 burn patients in Al-Faiha Teaching Hospital in Basrah, Iraq, between 2020 -2021. Based on Enteroc...

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... faecalis forms blue colonies. E. faecium gives green colonies, surrounded by yellowish coloring of the ambient as they were in this study, other species of Enterococcus gave green and blue colonies, as shown in figure(1). While, white colonies was signs for Staphylococcus sp. A Gram stain test was indicated that the ten isolates that did not develop on HiCrome agar plates were Candida. ...

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