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Survival of Five Strains of Shiga ToxigenicEscherichia coliin a Sausage Fermentation Model and Subsequent Sensitivity to Stress from Gastric Acid and Intestinal Fluid [PDF]
Tone Mari Rode+5 more
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Shiga toxigenic, enteroinvasive and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli in fish from experimental fish farm (Layo), Cte dIvoire [PDF]
Nirupa Nadège Kouadio-Ngbesso+5 more
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Background: Mostly Escherichia coli is an innocuous intestinal inhabitant and does not cause infection or disease in a healthy individual. Nevertheless, Shiga toxigenic Escherichia coli (STEC) is one of the few strains that causes severe diarrheal ...
Fahima Akter+4 more
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Die Populationsstruktur von EHEC O111 ist noch weitgehend unbekannt. Zunächst wurde das Wachstumsverhalten von 22 EHEC O111 auf Sorbit–MacConkey–Agar und Enterohämolysin–Agar überprüft. Hierbei zeigte sich, dass 81,8% der Stämme Sorbit fermentierten. Bis
Meng, N. (Natalia)
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Applications of bacteriophages in precision engineering of the human gut microbiome
As our understanding of the role of the gut microbiome in human diseases deepens, precision engineering of the gut microbiome using bacteriophages has gained significant attention.
Xiaoxian Kuang+6 more
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The effect of volatile fatty acids in acidified fermented piggery effluent on shiga-toxigenic and non-toxic resident strains of Escherichia coli [PDF]
Isabel Turney Harris+2 more
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Serogroup-specific Seasonality of Verotoxigenic Escherichia coli, Ireland
Patricia Garvey+5 more
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Isolation of shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli O157 from hide surfaces and the oral cavity of finished beef feedlot cattle [PDF]
James E. Keen, Robert O. Elder
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