🦠 Organism of the Week: Enterococcus faecalis
This week we’re focusing on Enterococcus faecalis, a high-yield organism you’ll see in both lab settings and ASCP-style questions šŸ‘€
šŸ”¬ Gram Stain & Morphology
• Gram-positive cocci
• Arranged in pairs and short chains
• Non-spore forming
🧪 Key Laboratory Characteristics
• Catalase: Negative
• Hemolysis: Usually gamma (non-hemolytic)
• Bile esculin: Positive (black agar)
• 6.5% NaCl: Growth
• PYR: Positive
šŸ”Ž Key Identification Clues
If you see:
• Gram-positive cocci
• Catalase negative
• Grows in salt (6.5% NaCl)
• Bile esculin positive
šŸ‘‰ Think Enterococcus
🩺 Common Clinical Infections
• UTIs
• Endocarditis
• Intra-abdominal infections
• Wound infections
āš ļø Important: Can be vancomycin resistant (VRE)
šŸ’” High-Yield Memory Tip
ā€œEntero can ENTER saltā€
• Grows in NaCl
• Bile esculin positive
• PYR positive
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🦠 Organism of the Week: Enterococcus faecalis
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