Pathogenicity is the potential capacity of certain species of microbes to cause an infectious process. It is characterised by a complex of pathogenic properties in the microbe formed in the process of ...
Virulence in pathogenic microbes changes under the influence of natural conditions. It can be increased by a sequence of ...
or genes that promote the pathogen's survival once it gains entry. Having considered some of the virulence factors encoded by E. coli, take another look at Figure 1. The second-largest circle ...
The type III secretion system was found to be directly involved in cell invasiveness and enterotoxicity, making it a major virulence factor for P. rustigianii. "Using the pathogenicity gene ...