Acquisition of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli plasmids by a commensal E. coli isolate enhances its abilities to kill chicken embryos, grow in human urine, and colonize the murine kidney

Jerod A. Skyberg, Timothy J. Johnson, James R. Johnson, Connie Clabots, Catherine M. Logue, Lisa K. Nolan

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