Pathogenesis of enteroaggregative escherichia coli infection
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Pathogenesis of enteroaggregative Escherichia coli infection. ... Pathogenesis is believed to be initiated with adherence to the terminal ileum and colon in an aggregative, stacked-brick-type pattern by means of one of several different hydrophobic aggregative adherence fimbriae.
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No type IV secretion systems have been described for pathogenic E. coli, with the exception of the type IV-like systems that are involved in conjugal transfer of some plasmids. By one means or another, pathogenic E. coli have evolved several mechanisms by which they can damage host cells and cause disease.
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