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Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli Outbreak in Canadian Daycare Centers.

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Eltorki M   +14 more
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Invasive Escherichia coli

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1978
The present evidence indicates that Shigella-like pathogenicity is determined by a multiplacity of genes. Although deliberate attempts have been made to confer invasive virulence on E. coli strain K12 by employing classical procedures of recombination with virulent S. flexneri donor strains, they have not yet been successful.
S B, Formal, R B, Hornick
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Enteropathogenecity of Escherichia coli

Infection, 1975
Although infectious diarrheal disease of infants is one of the most common global disorders, the process of identification of the various pathogens and clarification of the pathogenesis of the disease has developed rather slowly. Certain enteric pathogens, such as salmonellae and shigellae, have been identified many decades ago.
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Pathogenic Escherichia coli

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2004
Few microorganisms are as versatile as Escherichia coli. An important member of the normal intestinal microflora of humans and other mammals, E. coli has also been widely exploited as a cloning host in recombinant DNA technology. But E. coli is more than just a laboratory workhorse or harmless intestinal inhabitant; it can also be a highly versatile ...
James B, Kaper   +2 more
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