Erick Denamur
Directeur de l'unité, UMRS 1137 (IAME) Infection, Antimicrobiens, Modélisation, Evolution
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Escherichia coli population structure and antibioresistance at a buffalo/cattle interface in Southern Africa
...Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology
At a human/livestock/wildlife interface, Escherichia coli populations were used to assess the risk of bacterial and antibiotic resistance dissemination between hosts. We used phenotypic and genotypic characterization techniques to describe the structure and the level of antibiotic resistance of E. coli commensal populations and the resistant Entero...
Small Intestine Early Innate Immunity Response during Intestinal Colonization by Escherichia coli Depends on Its Extra-I...
Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) strains live as commensals in the digestive tract of the host, but they can also initiate urinary tract infections. The aim of this work was to determine how a host detects the presence of a new UPEC strain in the digestive tract. Mice were orally challenged with UPEC strains 536 and CFT073, non-pathogenic stra...
Phylogenetic, virulence and antibiotic resistance characteristics of commensal strain populations of Escherichia coli fr...
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It is important to study commensal populations of Escherichia coli because they appear to be the reservoir of both extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli and antibiotic resistant strains of E. coli. We studied 279 dominant faecal strains of E. coli from 243 adults living in the community in the Paris area in 2010. The phylogenetic group and sub-group ...
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Impact des processus de mutation et de recombinaison sur la diversité génomique au sein de l'espèce Escherichia coli
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Potentiel adaptatif d'Escherichia coli (approche théorique et expérimentale)
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Structure des populations naturelles de Escherichia coli (relation avec la virulence et la résistance aux antibiotiques)...
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Directeur de l'unité
Université Paris Diderot
UMRS 1137 (IAME) Infection, Antimicrobiens, Modélisation, Evolution; UFR de Médecine