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Analysis of the genome of the Escherichia coli O157:H7 2006 spinach-associated outbreak isolate indicates candidate genes that may enhance virulence
Infection and Immunity, 07/02/09
Kulasekara BR et al. - The other putative virulence factors were found in eight to thirty-five percent of O157:H7 isolates surveyed and their presence also correlates with the presence of norV and absence of stx1 indicating the presence of norV may serve as a marker of greater propensity for HUS similar to the correlation between the absence of stx1 and HUS propensity.
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