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Therapeutic options for vancomycin-resistant enterococcal bacteremia.
Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy 2015 March
Enterococcal infections are relatively common among hospitalized patients, likely because these organisms are commensals of human gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts. With widespread usage of glycopeptides in both humans and livestock, vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) quickly emerged. Bloodstream infections caused by these isolates are of significant concern with limited bactericidal options for treatment. Presently, daptomycin and linezolid serve as the mainstays of therapy, although resistance to both agents has been documented. Newer antimicrobials, specifically lipoglycopeptides and oxazolidinones, have been developed with in vitro activity against these organisms. However, no clinical data are available with their usage for VRE infections, let alone those in the bloodstream. This review focuses on the epidemiology, current and potential future therapeutic options for the treatment of VRE bacteremia.
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