Global Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) Lineages
University of British Columbia · University of Calgary · +1 more institution
Abstract
Isolates from the included studies. ST131 was the most common ST from 2000 onwards, covering all geographic regions. Antimicrobial resistance-based isolate study inclusion criteria likely led to an overestimation and underestimation of some lineages. European and North American studies showed similar distributions of ExPEC STs, but Asian and African studies diverged. Epidemiology and population dynamics of ExPEC are complex; summary proportion for some STs varied over time (e.g., ST95), while other STs were constant (e.g., ST10). Persistence, adaptation, and predominance in the intestinal reservoir may drive ExPEC success. Systematic, unbiased tracking of predominant ExPEC lineages will direct research toward…
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6Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Multilocus sequence typing
- Escherichia coli
- Typing
- Genotype
- Molecular epidemiology
- Population
- Antibiotic resistance