Heavy growth in infections with VRE in Danish hospitals
Since 2012 there has been a heavy growth in VRE in Denmark. The results are reported voluntarily and only new cases in 12 months interval are counted.
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Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are a type of bacteria called enterococci that have developed resistance to many antibiotics, especially vancomycin. Enterococci bacteria live in our intestines and on our skin, usually without causing problems. But if they become resistant to antibiotics, they can cause serious infections, especially in people who are ill or weak. These infections can occur anywhere in the body. Some common sites include the intestines, the urinary tract, and wounds.