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- W349781771 abstract "Enterococci are bacteria which play an important role in organoleptic properties of many fermented foods through their proteolytic and lipolytic activities; some strains can produce bacteriocin, resistant to pasteurization temperatures and adapt to different growth conditions. In recent years, the reports about enterococci used as starter cultures, co-cultures or probiotics have increased considerably, because of these properties. Although the probiotic benefits of some strains are well established, enterococci are recognized as major nosocomial pathogens that cause bacteraemia, endocarditis, urinary tract and other infections. The pathogenicity of enterococci is related to virulence factors and antibiotic resistance. Antibiotic resistant strains have been found in meat products, dairy products, and ready-to-eat foods, and even within enterococcal strains used as probiotics. In this review, it has been emphasized the general characteristics of enterococci, their isolation and identification methods from foods and also the importance of these bacteria in terms of food and human health." @default.
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