Virulence ofEscherichia coli strains isolated from urine of patients with acute cystitis and from faeces of healthy women |
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Authors: | J. F. van den Bosch P. Postma D. van Brenk P. A. M. Guinée J. de Graaff D. M. MacLaren |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medical Microbiology, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Oral Microbiology, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(3) National Institute of Public Health, Bilthoven, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | E. coli strains were isolated from the urine of patients with acute cystitis in general practice and from the faeces of a comparable reference group of healthy individuals. These strains were serotyped and tested for virulence in an experimental mouse model. Of 30 cystitis-strains 18 were virulent, and of 30 faeces-strains 15 were virulent. It is concluded that the cystitis-strains were not more often virulent than the faeces-strains. O antigens commonly found among urinaryE. coli isolates were present in 60% of the cystitis-strains and in 37% of the faeces-strains. K antigens commonly found in urinaryE. coli strains were present in 33% of the cystitis-strains and in 12% of the faeces-strains. Neither the presence of common urinary O-antigens, nor the presence of common urinary K antigens could be associated with virulence of the isolated strains. However, it is suggested that certain O and K antigens (O2, O6, K23) may be associated with virulence for the urinary tract. |
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