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*Some strains possess fimbrae which attach the bacteria to the small intestinal epithelium of particular animal species
 
*Some strains possess fimbrae which attach the bacteria to the small intestinal epithelium of particular animal species
 
*K88 (F4) is associated with adhesion to the small intestinal mucosa of pigs
 
*K88 (F4) is associated with adhesion to the small intestinal mucosa of pigs
*K99 (F5) associated with adhesion in pigs and cattle (these possess certain fimbrae, and are now renamed F antigens)
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*K99 (F5) associated with adhesion in pigs and cattle (these fimbrial adhesins were originally thought to be capsular (K) antigens)
 
*The fimbrae are encoded by plasmids
 
*The fimbrae are encoded by plasmids
 
*''E. coli'' may cause diarrhoea via attaching and efacing lesions, where bacteria adhere intimately to the enterocyte, and cause localised effacement of the brush border microvilli
 
*''E. coli'' may cause diarrhoea via attaching and efacing lesions, where bacteria adhere intimately to the enterocyte, and cause localised effacement of the brush border microvilli
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