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  1. Jan 17, 2021 · Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a gram-negative bacillus known to be a part of normal intestinal flora but can also be the cause of intestinal and extraintestinal illness in humans. There are hundreds of identified E. coli strains, resulting in a spectrum of disease from mild, self-limited gastroenteritis to renal failure and septic shock. Its virulence lends to E. coli’s ability to evade host ...

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      First isolated in 1982, Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia...

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      Escherichia coli ( E. coli) is a gram-negative bacillus...

  2. Escherichia coli is a facultative anaerobic Gamma-proteobacterium, which belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae. While being an important constituent of the normal gut microbiota, specialized E. coli clones have acquired genetic elements that allow them to compete with the endogenous commensals, colonise normally sterile niches and cause disease.

  3. Description. The 2e of Escherichia coli is a unique, comprehensive analysis of the biology and molecular mechanisms that enable this ubiquitous organism to thrive. Leading investigators in the field discuss the molecular basis of E. coli pathogenesis followed by chapters on genomics and evolution. Detailed descriptions of distinct strains ...

  4. Jul 12, 2017 · Escherichia coli. : Escherichia coli is a versatile organism and very diverse. Members of this species vary from very pathogenic agents causing different types of diseases including meningitis, gastroenteritis, and septicemia, just to cite a few, to harmless organisms living in the intestines of both humans and animals.

  5. Escherichia coli is a human gut commensal isolate and deadly human pathogen (Kaper et al., 2004). E. coli is easily cultured from the human gut and has been the focus of scientific studies for greater than one hundred years (as will be discussed elsewhere in this book). The availability of clinical, laboratory, and commensal isolates, as well ...

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