نتایج جستجو برای: escherchia coli virulence genes

تعداد نتایج: 588338  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
István Tóth Herbert Schmidt Gábor Kardos Zsuzsanna Lancz Kristina Creuzburg Ivelina Damjanova Judit Pászti Lothar Beutin Béla Nagy

Characterization of an Escherichia coli O157 strain collection (n = 42) derived from healthy Hungarian cattle revealed the existence of diverse pathotypes. Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC; eae positive) appeared to be the most frequent pathotype (n = 22 strains), 11 O157 strains were typical enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC; stx and eae positive), and 9 O157 strains were atypical, with none of th...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Katia Hamelin Guillaume Bruant Abdel El-Shaarawi Stephen Hill Thomas A Edge Sadjia Bekal John Morris Fairbrother Josée Harel Christine Maynard Luke Masson Roland Brousseau

Escherichia coli is generally described as a commensal species with occasional pathogenic strains. Due to technological limitations, there is currently little information concerning the prevalence of pathogenic E. coli strains in the environment. For the first time, using a DNA microarray capable of detecting all currently described virulence genes and commonly found antimicrobial resistance ge...

2011
Mary A Bisi-Johnson Chikwelu L Obi Sandeep D Vasaikar Kamaldeen A Baba Toshio Hattori

BACKGROUND Apart from localized gastrointestinal infections, Escherichia coli and Salmonella species are major causes of systemic disease in both humans and animals. Salmonella spp. cause invasive infections such as enteric fever, septicemia, osteomyelitis and meningitis while certain types of E. coli can cause systemic infections, includingpyelonephritis, meningitis and septicemia. These chara...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Peter Redford Rodney A Welch

The sigma E regulon encodes proteins for maintenance and repair of the Escherichia coli cell envelope. Previously, we observed that an antirepressor of sigma E, DegS, is essential for uropathogenic E. coli virulence. Here we use a mouse urinary tract infection model to assay the virulence of mutants of E. coli genes described as sigma E dependent. Deletion mutants of candidate genes were made i...

2018
Manita Subedi Himal Luitel Bhuminanda Devkota Rebanta Kumar Bhattarai Sarita Phuyal Prabhat Panthi Anil Shrestha Dhiraj Kumar Chaudhary

BACKGROUND Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) are causative agent of extraintestinal infections, collectively known as colibacillosis, which results significant losses in poultry industries. The extraintestinal survival of E. coli is facilitated by numerous virulence factors which are coded by virulence genes. This study was conducted to find out the pattern of antibiotic resistance and v...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2011
Gemma Croxall James Hale Vivienne Weston Georgina Manning Phil Cheetham Mark Achtman Alan McNally

OBJECTIVES To assess the molecular epidemiology and prevalence of antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli causing urinary tract infections of elderly patients from community and hospital settings. Also, to determine whether the possession of antibiotic resistance and virulence-associated genes can be linked to patient location or the clonal group of the organisms in question. METHODS E. col...

2014
Sara Asadi Mohammad Kargar Kavous Solhjoo Akram Najafi Sadegh Ghorbani-Dalini

BACKGROUND The emergence of antimicrobial resistant strains of Escherichia coli has raised considerable interest in understanding the diversity and epidemiology of E. coli infections in humans. Virulence factors of E. coli determine the specific infections caused by this microorganism. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to determine the prevalence of eight E. coli virulence factors and their associa...

2011
Patrick D. Vigil Ann E. Stapleton James R. Johnson Thomas M. Hooton Andrew P. Hodges Yongqun He Harry L. T. Mobley

UNLABELLED Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) strains, which cause the majority of uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs), carry a unique assortment of virulence or fitness genes. However, no single defining set of virulence or fitness genes has been found in all strains of UPEC, making the differentiation between UPEC and fecal commensal strains of E. coli difficult without the use o...

Introduction: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common infectious diseases, and Escherichia coli is known as the most dominant causative agent of this infection in 90-80% of patients. There is not much information about the phylogenetic groups, types, and virulence factors of E. coli, causing UTIs from Iran. The objective of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial susceptibi...

2017
Zachary R Stromberg James R Johnson John M Fairbrother Jacquelyn Kilbourne Angelica Van Goor Roy Curtiss Melha Mellata

Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) strains are important pathogens that cause diverse diseases in humans and poultry. Some E. coli isolates from chicken feces contain ExPEC-associated virulence genes, so appear potentially pathogenic; they conceivably could be transmitted to humans through handling and/or consumption of contaminated meat. However, the actual extraintestinal vir...

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