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Table 1.

Rate of detection E. faecalis isolates from samples of different dairy cattle and farm environments.

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Table 2.

Occurrence of biofilm-forming E. faecalis isolates (N = 24).

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Fig 1.

Occurrence of virulence genes in the E. faecalis isolate.

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Table 3.

Relationship between presence of virulence genes and biofilm formation in E. faecalis (N = 24) isolated from Bangladeshi dairy cattle and agricultural settings.

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Fig 2.

Overall resistance profile of isolated E. faecalis. Legends.

AMP = Ampicillin; C = Chloramphenicol; LZD = Linezolid; CIP = Ciprofloxacin; E = Erythromycin; RA = Rifampicin; TE = Tetracycline; and VA = Vancomycin.

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Table 4.

Relationship between E. faecalis biofilm production and antibiotic resistance pattern.

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Table 5.

Occurrence of E. faecalis isolates with multiple-drug resistance (MDR) and multiple-antibiotic resistance (MAR).

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Fig 3.

A heat map showing antibiotic resistance pattern of isolated E. faecalis, Legends.

AMP = Ampicillin; C = Chloramphenicol; LZD = Linezolid; CIP = Ciprofloxacin; E = Erythromycin; RA = Rifampicin; TE = Tetracycline; LEV = levofloxacin and VA = Vancomycin.

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