Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common bacterial infections and UTI is the most common extraintestinal infectious disease entity in women worldwide. Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) is the leading cause of UTI.
Qian Zeng +11 more
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Defining nosocomial transmission of Escherichia coli and antimicrobial resistance genes: a genomic surveillance study [PDF]
E. coli is a leading cause of bloodstream infections. Developing interventions to reduce this burden requires an understanding of the frequency of nosocomial transmission, but available evidence is limited.
Blane, Elizabeth +5 more
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Escherichia coli is the main cause of urinary tract infections (UTI). While genomic comparison of specific clones recovered from animals, and human extraintestinal infections show high identity, studies demonstrating the uropathogenicity are lacking.
Vanesa García +8 more
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Population-based epidemiology of Escherichia coli ST1193 causing blood stream infections in a centralized Canadian region [PDF]
Please read abstract in the article.The JPIAMR/Canadian Institute Health Research program.https://link.springer.com/journal/10096hj2023Medical ...
DeVinney, Rebekah +4 more
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Yewei Fang,1 Shuan Tao,2 Huimin Chen,2 Yao Xu,3 Luyan Chen,4 Wei Liang1 1Department of Clinical Laboratory, The First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University, Ningbo, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Medicine, Jiangsu University, Zhejiang, People ...
Fang Y +5 more
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Molecular Characteristics of Extraintestinal Pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC), Uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC), and Multidrug Resistant E. coli Isolated from Healthy Dogs in Spain. Whole Genome Sequencing of Canine ST372 Isolates and Comparison with Human Isolates Causing Extraintestinal Infections [PDF]
Under a one health perspective and the worldwide antimicrobial resistance concern, we investigated extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC), uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC), and multidrug resistant (MDR) E.
Alonso Garc?a, Pilar +9 more
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Multiresistant Escherichia coli has been disseminated worldwide, and it is one of the major causative agents of nosocomial infections. E. coli has a remarkable and complex genomic plasticity for taking up and accumulating genetic elements; thus ...
B. Kocsis, Dániel Gulyás, D. Szabo
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Evidence that faecal carriage of resistant Escherichia coli by 16-week-old dogs in the United Kingdom is associated with raw feeding [PDF]
We report a survey (August 2017 to March 2018) and risk factor analysis of faecal carriage of antibacterial-resistant (ABR) Escherichia coli in 223 16-week-old dogs in the United Kingdom.
Avison, Matthew B +9 more
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Molecular Epidemiology of Escherichia coli Producing CTX-M and pAmpC β-Lactamases from Dairy Farms Identifies a Dominant Plasmid Encoding CTX-M-32 but No Evidence for Transmission to Humans in the Same Geographical Region [PDF]
Third-generation cephalosporin resistance (3GC-R) in Escherichia coli is a rising problem in human and farmed-animal populations. We conducted whole-genome sequencing analysis of 138 representative 3GC-R isolates previously collected from dairy farms in ...
Avison, Matthew B +9 more
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Community carriage of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae: a cross-sectional study of risk factors and comparative genomics of carriage and clinical isolates [PDF]
The global prevalence of infections caused by extended-spectrum βlactamase-producing Enterobacterales (ESBL-E) is increasing, and for Escherichia coli, observations indicate that this is partly driven by community-onset cases.
Andreassen, Lotte Leonore Eivindsdatter +10 more
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