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The virulent genes are the key players in the ability of the bacterium to cause disease. The products of such genes that
facilitate the successful colonization and survival of the bacterium in or cause damage to the host are pathogenicity determinants.
This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of virulence factors (esp, agg, gelE, CylA) in E. faecalis isolated
from diverse human clinical collected in Iraqi patient , as well as to assess their ability to form biofilm and to determine
their haemolytic and gelatinase activities. Thirty-two isolates of bacteria Enterococcus faecalis were obtained, including
15 isolates (46.87%) of the urine, 6 isolates (18.75%) for each of the stool and uterine secretions, and 5 isolates
(15.62%) of the wo
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