Original paper
Comparative Pathogenomics ofEscherichia coli: Polyvalent Vaccine Target Identification through Virulome Analysis
Abstract
Comparative genomics of bacterial pathogens has been useful for revealing potential virulence factors. Escherichia coli is a significant cause of human morbidity and mortality worldwide but can also exist as a commensal in the human gastrointestinal tract. With many sequenced genomes, it has served as a model organism for comparative genomic studies to understand the link between genetic content and potential for virulence. To date, however, no...
Paper Details
Title
Comparative Pathogenomics ofEscherichia coli: Polyvalent Vaccine Target Identification through Virulome Analysis
Published Date
Jul 15, 2021
Journal
Volume
89
Issue
8
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