2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-103468/v1
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Carbapenem resistance profiles of Pathogenic Escherichia coli in Uganda

Abstract: Background: Escherichia coli has been implicated as one of the main etiological agents of diarrhea, urinary tract infections, meningitis and septicemia worldwide. The ability to cause diseases is potentiated by presence of virulence factors. The virulence factors influence the capacity of E. coli to infect and colonize different body systems. Thus, pathogenic E. coli are grouped into DEC strains that are mainly clustered in phylogenetic group B1 and A; ExPEC belonging to A, B2 and D. Coexistence of virulence a… Show more

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“…Carbapenemase bla OXA-48 reported in different studies included 31% in Egypt, 69 57% in Burkina Faso, 70 29% in Kenya, 71 and 33% in Uganda. 18 The higher prevalence in these studies compared to the present study may be due to the source of the samples and geographical differences. In studies conducted in China 48 and Egypt, 69 bla NDM has been detected in DEC isolated from children.…”
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“…Carbapenemase bla OXA-48 reported in different studies included 31% in Egypt, 69 57% in Burkina Faso, 70 29% in Kenya, 71 and 33% in Uganda. 18 The higher prevalence in these studies compared to the present study may be due to the source of the samples and geographical differences. In studies conducted in China 48 and Egypt, 69 bla NDM has been detected in DEC isolated from children.…”
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confidence: 63%