2023
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.31.522367
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The bacterial genetic determinants ofEscherichia colicapacity to cause bloodstream infections in humans

Abstract: Escherichia coli is both a highly prevalent commensal and a major opportunistic pathogen causing bloodstream infections (BSI). A systematic analysis characterizing the genomic determinants of extra-intestinal pathogenic vs. commensal isolates in human populations, which could inform mechanisms of pathogenesis, diagnostics, prevention and treatment is still lacking. We used a collection of 1282 BSI and commensal E. coli isolates collected in France over a 17-year period (2000-2017) and we compared their pangeno… Show more

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“…Commensal strains were gathered from stools of 359 healthy adults living in the Paris area or Brittany (both locations in the Northern part of France) between 2000 to 2017. One strain per individual was sequenced as above [30]. The 1,777 RefSeq genomes of high quality were downloaded from NCBI.…”
Section: Genomes Used For Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commensal strains were gathered from stools of 359 healthy adults living in the Paris area or Brittany (both locations in the Northern part of France) between 2000 to 2017. One strain per individual was sequenced as above [30]. The 1,777 RefSeq genomes of high quality were downloaded from NCBI.…”
Section: Genomes Used For Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%