It sure is. Depending on the stage or severity of the disease. Prompt treatment is necessary because it is very resistant to antibiotics and if left untreated it can cause death. Sometimes multiple antibiotics are needed, they can be taken oral or intravenous.
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∙ 12y agoP. aeruginosa is positive for nitrate reduction where as A. faecalis is negative.
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yes and no, sometimes it comes out positive and sometimes it comes out negitive
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Nothing "causes" Enterococcus faecalis. This is because, E. faecalis is a "bug" or bacterium, and as such, it has no "cause" per se. A link can be found below for more information.
P. aeruginosa is positive for nitrate reduction where as A. faecalis is negative.
There are several different diseases and conditions that are caused by Alcaligenes Faecalis. Some of these conditions and diseases include endophthlamitis and many different types of infections.
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No ~!
yes and no, sometimes it comes out positive and sometimes it comes out negitive
This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.
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From what I've found... Lactococcus lactis won't grow on a 6.5% plate while enterococcus faecalis will. Hope that helps!
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