Escherichia coli serotypes in the faeces of healthy adults over a period of several months

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The faeces of nine subjects eating mainly at home were collected at regular intervals over periods ranging from 2–5 months. Although a large number of serotypes of E. coli were isolated, the variety per subject was lower than is usually found. In most subjects only a limited number of serotypes persisted over most of the periods of study while many serotypes were only isolated on single occasions. © 1977, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Shooter, R. A., Bettelheim, K. A., Lennox-King, S. M. J., & O’Farrell, S. (1977). Escherichia coli serotypes in the faeces of healthy adults over a period of several months. Journal of Hygiene, 78(1), 95–98. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400055972

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