Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) strains require intimin to induce attaching and effacing (A/E) lesions in newborn piglets. Infection of newborn calves with intimin-positive or intimin-negative EHEC O157:H7 demonstrated that intimin is needed for colonization, A/E lesions, and disease in cattle. These results suggest that experiments to determine if intimin-based vaccines reduce O157:H7 levels in cattle are warranted.
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Dean-Nystrom, E. A., Bosworth, B. T., Moon, H. W., & O’Brien, A. D. (1998). Escherichia coli O157:H7 Requires Intimin for Enteropathogenicity in Calves. Infection and Immunity, 66(9), 4560–4563. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.66.9.4560-4563.1998
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