Escherichia coli is the most common uropathogen in humans, dogs and cats. Dietary consumption of cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is known to be associated with a reduction in uropathogenic E.
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Background: Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the major cause of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in hospital settings. Attachment to the target is the essential step to colonization of this organism in human host.
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Enterobacteria secrete an inhibitor of Pseudomonas virulence during clinical bacteriuria [PDF]
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Ammonium chloride-induced acidosis exacerbates cystitis and pyelonephritis caused by uropathogenic E. coli. [PDF]
Purkerson JM, Everett CA, Schwartz GJ.
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Anti-biofilm activity of caffeine against uropathogenic E. coli is mediated by curli biogenesis. [PDF]
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Designed α-sheet peptides disrupt uropathogenic E. coli biofilms rendering bacteria susceptible to antibiotics and immune cells. [PDF]
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Traditional plant urologicals curb early uropathogenic E. coli infection and strengthen host innate defense. [PDF]
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Characterization and genome analysis of jumbo Escherichia phage UE-S1 and the antibacterial potential of its lysozyme against uropathogenic E. coli. [PDF]
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Presence of extended spectrum β-lactamase producing Escherichia coli in wild geese [PDF]
Butaye, Patrick +6 more
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Correction: Genomic islands and plasmid borne antimicrobial resistance genes drive the evolution of high-risk, ST-131 uropathogenic E. coli NS30. [PDF]
Peketi ASK, Nagaraja V, Bulagonda EP.
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