Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intestinal microbiota of humans and animals. This harmless commensal organism can acquire a mixture of comprehensive mobile genetic elements that contain genes encoding virulence factors, becoming an emerging human pathogen capable of causing a broad spectrum of intestinal and extraintestinal diseases. Nine definite enteric E. coli pathotypes have been well characterized, causing diseases ranging from various gastrointestinal disorders to urinary tract infections. These pathotypes employ many virulence factors and effectors subverting the functions of host cells to mediate their virulence and pathogenesis. This review summarizes new developments in ...
Extra-intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) strains are divided into uropathogenic E. coli ...
Escherichia coli bacterial species is subdivided into several pathogen strains in man and animals, o...
AbstractMost Escherichia coli strains live harmlessly in the intestines and rarely cause disease in ...
Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intesti...
Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intesti...
Abstract: Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the nor...
Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intesti...
Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intesti...
Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intesti...
Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intesti...
Abstract Extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) are facultative pathogens that are part of the n...
The widespread species Escherichia coli includes a broad variety of different types, ranging from hi...
The One Health approach emphasizes the importance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a major conce...
ABSTRACT Most Escherichia coli strains live harmlessly in the intestines and rarely cause disease in...
Escherichia coli is the most researched microbial organism in the world. Its varied impact on human ...
Extra-intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) strains are divided into uropathogenic E. coli ...
Escherichia coli bacterial species is subdivided into several pathogen strains in man and animals, o...
AbstractMost Escherichia coli strains live harmlessly in the intestines and rarely cause disease in ...
Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intesti...
Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intesti...
Abstract: Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the nor...
Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intesti...
Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intesti...
Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intesti...
Escherichia coli are remarkably versatile microorganisms and important members of the normal intesti...
Abstract Extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) are facultative pathogens that are part of the n...
The widespread species Escherichia coli includes a broad variety of different types, ranging from hi...
The One Health approach emphasizes the importance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a major conce...
ABSTRACT Most Escherichia coli strains live harmlessly in the intestines and rarely cause disease in...
Escherichia coli is the most researched microbial organism in the world. Its varied impact on human ...
Extra-intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) strains are divided into uropathogenic E. coli ...
Escherichia coli bacterial species is subdivided into several pathogen strains in man and animals, o...
AbstractMost Escherichia coli strains live harmlessly in the intestines and rarely cause disease in ...