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Virulence factors of septicemic Escherichia coli strains

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 295, Issue 6-7, Pages 455-462

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmm.2005.07.007

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Extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli strains (ExPEC) are the cause of a diverse spectrum of invasive human and animal infections, often leading to septicemia. This review deals with the virulence genes of septicemic ExPEC strains. We discuss the meaning of a virulence gene and survey the genomic, genetic and physiological studies on these strains. Apparently, there are a few virulence factors, which are conserved in the septicemic strains, implying that they are essential for the infection. For the other virulence-related genes a high level of diversity is observed, demonstrating that all stages of the infection can be mediated by a number of alternative virulence factors. The variable profile of virulence genes in septicemic E coli strains, as well as a prevalence of mobility-related sequences point out the existence of a mix and match combinatorial system. (c) 2005 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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