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| ===Intestinal disease=== | | ===Intestinal disease=== |
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| + | *''E. coli'' is part of the flora of the large intestine, but is not usually found in the small intestine |
| + | *Some strains possess fimbrae which attach the bacteria to the small intestinal epithelium of particular animal species |
| + | *K88 is associated with adhesion to the small intestinal mucosa of pigs |
| + | *K99 associated with adhesion in pigs and cattle (these possess certain fimbrae, and are now renamed F antigens) |
| + | *The fimbrae are encoded by plasmids |
| + | *Enterotoxigenic ''E. coli'': |
| + | **These strains carry a plasmid which encodes an enterotoxin |
| + | **Two types of enterotoxin: heat-labile (LT) and heat-stable (ST) toxins |
| + | **The plasmids which produce these toxins are responsible for the pathogenicity of these strains |
| + | **Causes scours in pigs and calves |
| + | **Fimbrial antigen or colonisation factor antigens ( |