Proliferation of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli strain TW11681 in stools of experimentally infected human volunteers

ConclusionsSince the lack of proliferation peaks appears to be associated with fewer clinical symptoms and lower serum antibody responses to virulence factors of the infecting strain, it may be important to account for proliferation peaks when explaining results from controlled human infection model studies and for improving the accuracy of protective efficacy estimates when testing new ETEC diarrhea vaccine candidates.
Source: Gut Pathogens - Category: Microbiology Source Type: research