Escherichia coil is a commonly encountered commensal of the lower intestinal tract of humans and other mammals. Strains of the species are responsible for a significant amount of human morbidity and mortality each year. Consequently, numerous efforts attempt to track the movement of hospital-acquired infections, determine the source of a foodborne disease outbreak, or investigate the seasonal patterns of pathogen abundance in domestic animals. All of these endeavors require that the isolates acquired be differentiated from each other in some manner. This review briefly describes some of the commonly used molecular typing methods for E. coil. However, the main aim of the review is to describe the many levels, from the species to individual s...
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) infections are a leading cause of infantile diarrhea in dev...
Currently, genetic typing of microorganisms is widely used in several major fields of microbiologica...
Escherichia coli strains are commonly found in the gut microflora of warm-blooded animals. These str...
Numerous tools allowing the rapid and universal identification of the clones/clonal complexes/ phylo...
Escherichia coli is a versatile species encompassing both commensals of the digestive tracts of many...
Escherichia coli is a versatile species encompassing both commensals of the digestive tracts of many...
Although many strain typing methods exist for pathogenic Escherichia coli, most have drawbacks in te...
Escherichia coli is familiar to biologists as a classical model system, ubiquitous in molecular biol...
Current knowledge of genotypic and phenotypic diversity in the species Escherichia coli is based alm...
Escherichia coli were recovered from the members of two two-person households and their associated s...
Strains phenotypically indistinguishable from Escherichia coli and belonging to at least five distin...
Extended multilocus sequence typing (MLST) analysis of atypical Escherichia isolates was used to ide...
Although many strain typing methods exist for pathogenic Escherichia coli, most have drawbacks in te...
Although many strain typing methods exist for pathogenic Escherichia coli, most have drawbacks in te...
Although many strain typing methods exist for pathogenic Escherichia coli, most have drawbacks in te...
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) infections are a leading cause of infantile diarrhea in dev...
Currently, genetic typing of microorganisms is widely used in several major fields of microbiologica...
Escherichia coli strains are commonly found in the gut microflora of warm-blooded animals. These str...
Numerous tools allowing the rapid and universal identification of the clones/clonal complexes/ phylo...
Escherichia coli is a versatile species encompassing both commensals of the digestive tracts of many...
Escherichia coli is a versatile species encompassing both commensals of the digestive tracts of many...
Although many strain typing methods exist for pathogenic Escherichia coli, most have drawbacks in te...
Escherichia coli is familiar to biologists as a classical model system, ubiquitous in molecular biol...
Current knowledge of genotypic and phenotypic diversity in the species Escherichia coli is based alm...
Escherichia coli were recovered from the members of two two-person households and their associated s...
Strains phenotypically indistinguishable from Escherichia coli and belonging to at least five distin...
Extended multilocus sequence typing (MLST) analysis of atypical Escherichia isolates was used to ide...
Although many strain typing methods exist for pathogenic Escherichia coli, most have drawbacks in te...
Although many strain typing methods exist for pathogenic Escherichia coli, most have drawbacks in te...
Although many strain typing methods exist for pathogenic Escherichia coli, most have drawbacks in te...
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) infections are a leading cause of infantile diarrhea in dev...
Currently, genetic typing of microorganisms is widely used in several major fields of microbiologica...
Escherichia coli strains are commonly found in the gut microflora of warm-blooded animals. These str...