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Adhesins of Escherichia coli [PDF]

open access: possibleActa Biotechnologica, 1990
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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Escherichia coli O157

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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Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli

2018
Enteroaggregative 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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Escherichia coli urethritis

Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology, 2021
Veraldi, Stefano   +3 more
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ESCHERICHIA COLI DIARRHEA

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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Diarrheogenic Escherichia coli

Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1999
The 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, 1998
The 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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The population genetics of pathogenic Escherichia coli

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
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Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1990
In North America enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli have emerged as important enteric pathogens since their initial description in 1982. They have been associated with the idiopathic haemolytic uraemic syndrome and in outbreaks, mortality rates of up to 31% have been recorded.
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