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Extensively drug‐resistant (XDR) avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) poses a global threat to poultry and public health. In this study, we isolated an APEC strain, SDLYRA415, from broilers in Shandong, China, during an outbreak with ~20% mortality.
Weishi Ni +7 more
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Multidrug‐resistant (MDR) bacteria have reduced the effectiveness of antimicrobial agents and limited available treatment options in both human and animal settings. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in animal‐derived Escherichia coli (E. coli) has become increasingly common, with many isolates showing resistance to multiple classes of antimicrobials ...
Zizhu Lin +14 more
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Subjective income and employment expectations and preferences for redistribution [PDF]
Abstract Using probabilistic expectations data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we establish a link between self-reported expectations of occupational mobility and preferences for redistribution. Our results provide new evidence on the validity of the “prospect of upward mobility” hypothesis.
Helmut Rainer, Thomas Siedler
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(A) Expression of membrane and cytoplasmic proteins in EVs and EV-free extracellular medium of ExPEC strains was determined with western blotting. Total protein (1 μg) was loaded into the OmpA and Gapdh lanes, and 5 μg of total protein was loaded into ...
Zhongxing Wang (7354205) +8 more
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Extra-intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli: A combination of virulence with antibiotic resistance.
Escherichia coli represents an incredible versatile and diverse enterobacterial species and can be subdivided into the following; i) intestinal non-pathogenic, commensal isolates. ii) intestinal pathogenic isolates and iii) extraintestinal pathogenic or
Johann ePitout
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Escherichia coli–associated diseases continue to be a significant concern in swine health. Disease may occur when E. coli strains harbor specific virulence factors. The combination of virulence factors detected in a single isolate forms a virotype, which can be grouped into pathotypes based on mechanisms of pathogenicity. This study compiled E.
Elisa De Conti +54 more
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The effects of endolysin genes deletion on the production of ExPEC EVs.
(A) Genomic alignment of ExPEC (FY26, CBE59, and CFT073) prophages containing putative endolysin genes. Arrows denote the locations, relative sizes, and different functional categories of the genes. Scale bars: 5,000 bp.
Zhongxing Wang (7354205) +8 more
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Diarrheagenic and ESBL Potential of Escherichia coli From Publicly Shared Common Touch Surfaces
Frequently touched surfaces (FTS) in public areas play a critical role in the transmission of infectious pathogens, including drug‐resistant bacteria. In this study, we identified multidrug‐resistant, ESBL‐producing diarrheagenic Escherichia coli on FTS.
Mohammad Arif +7 more
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The clbA gene, encoding the genotoxin colibactin, was present in 13.0% of Multidrug‐resistant (MDR) E. coli isolates, with a significantly higher prevalence observed in clinical patients (25.0%) compared to other host groups. clbA‐positive isolates demonstrated a markedly enhanced resistance profile, including 100% resistance to critical antibiotics ...
Soma Kanta Baral +4 more
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Phylogeny of core plasmid genes of ExPEC-like NMEC virulence plasmids and APEC plasmid genes. Alignment was based on concatenation of core genes shared between APEC and NMEC plasmids.
Yvonne Wannemuehler (427663) +7 more
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