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The Escherichia coli effluxome
Research in Microbiology, 2018Multidrug transporters function in a coordinated mode to provide an essential first-line defense mechanism that prevents antibiotics from reaching lethal concentrations, until a number of stable efficient adaptations occur that allow survival. Single-component efflux transporters remove the toxic compounds from the cytoplasm to the periplasmic space ...
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Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1998Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli has been responsible for an increasing number of large food-borne outbreaks of bloody diarrhea and hemolytic uremic syndrome. Recent developments in our understanding of the pathogenesis of disease due to enterhemorrhagic E.
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Adhesins of Escherichia coli [PDF]
AbstractE. coli has got increasing importance as a causative agent of intestinal and extra‐intestinal diseases. In both these infections adhesion of the bacteria to mucous surface cells are initial events for coionization and development of infection. Adhesins are bacterial recognition proteins which specifically interact with carbohydrate moieties of ...
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BMJ, 2009
Early clinical diagnosis and outbreak identification are essential to prevent serious sequelae and further ...
J Cowden, Mary E. Locking
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Early clinical diagnosis and outbreak identification are essential to prevent serious sequelae and further ...
J Cowden, Mary E. Locking
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1993
E. coli diarrheal disease is becoming ever more complicated as more and more pathogenic mechanisms are identified. E. coli strains remain the major causes of infectious diarrhea worldwide. Presumptive diagnosis based on clinical and laboratory criteria is practical for strains known to be important in the United States.
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E. coli diarrheal disease is becoming ever more complicated as more and more pathogenic mechanisms are identified. E. coli strains remain the major causes of infectious diarrhea worldwide. Presumptive diagnosis based on clinical and laboratory criteria is practical for strains known to be important in the United States.
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The hemolysin of escherichia coli
European Journal of Epidemiology, 1988Many strains of E. coli elaborate a hemolysin which is responsible for the zone of beta-hemolysis surrounding bacterial colonies on blood agar. The significance of this cytolysin as a determinant of bacterial pathogenicity has been established in animal models with the use of genetically engineered, isogenic bacterial strains.
Werner Seeger+6 more
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Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology, 2021
Veraldi, Stefano+3 more
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Veraldi, Stefano+3 more
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Diarrheogenic Escherichia coli
Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1999The diarrheogenic E coli are currently difficult to diagnose and treat. For physicians in the United States, they are primarily a concern in children returning from international travel. The exception to this generalization is STEC, which, because of the low inoculum, ease of transmission, and serious consequences, are important pathogens in the United
Marita Noguera-Obenza, Thomas G. Cleary
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Escherichia coli as a probiotic?
Infection, 1998The influence of oral treatment with a suspension of non-pathogenic Escherichia coli cells (commercially available as: Symbioflor II) on the morphological composition of the gut microflora and on the systemic humoral immune response (the IgG-, IgA- and IgM-isotype) against the bacterial cells in the Symbioflor II preparation was measured.
John E. Degener+3 more
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Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli
2018Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC, formerly known as "EAggEC") cause acute or persistent watery diarrhoea (with or without mucus) in children, predominantly in low-income countries, and are associated with travellers' diarrhoea in children and adults in middle and high income countries.
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