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  1. Pseudescherichia vulneris is a Gram-negative bacterial species. P. vulneris is a fermentative, oxidase-negative, motile rod, which holds characteristics of the family Enterobacteraceae. This bacterium can colonize in the respiratory tract, genital tract, stool, and urinary tract. However, P. vulneris is most often associated with wounds and has ...

  2. Feb 7, 2018 · WHO fact sheet on Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC): includes key facts, definition, symptoms, sources, transmission, prevention, WHO response.

  3. Nov 13, 2014 · Escherichia coli can be commonly found in lower intestines of human and mammals. When E. coli locates in human large intestines, it can help digestion processes, food breakdown and absorption, and vitamin K production. Different strains of E. coli can be found in different type of animals, so we can determine the source (from human or from ...

  4. Bacteriophage Mu. Bacteriophage Mu, also known as mu phage or mu bacteriophage, is a muvirus (the first of its kind to be identified) of the family Myoviridae which has been shown to cause genetic transposition. It is of particular importance as its discovery in Escherichia coli by Larry Taylor was among the first observations of insertion ...

  5. Una dintre cele mai „simple” forme de viață, Escherichia coli are un sistem motor complex și elice de propulsie, numită flagel bacterian, care conține 40 de piese în mișcare realizate din molecule de proteine. Escherichia coli (nume abreviat: E. coli) este o bacterie Gram-negativă care trăiește în intestinele organismelor cu ...

  6. Escherichia coli. Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli ( EAEC or EAggEC) are a pathotype of Escherichia coli which cause acute and chronic diarrhea in both the developed and developing world. [1] [2] They may also cause urinary tract infections. [2] EAEC are defined by their "stacked-brick" pattern of adhesion to the human laryngeal epithelial ...

  7. Learn about the different strains of Escherichia coli, a common bacterium that can cause various diseases and infections.

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