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Costs of virulence potentially slow down resistance breakdowns or at least limit the severity of epidemics.
Consequently, a reduction in virulence potentially comes at an extremely high cost, as transmission success is reduced to zero if the host survives [ 5, 13].
As discussed above, these strains also appear to have major increases in virulence (potentially because of increased levels of cholera toxin production [ 29]), comparable with (or in excess of) clinical characteristics of the sixth pandemic classical biotype strains.
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Thus, our approach has led to the identification of a set of genes potentially affecting the virulence potential of GBS, which are potential candidates for further in vitro and in vivo investigations.
Genetic recombinations between GAS, GCS and GGS involving SAg genes, neutral genes, group carbohydrate and emm genes have previously been documented [ 20, 21, 46, 47, 48], and such transfers may create mosaic chromosomal backgrounds and potentially alter the virulence potential of the strains involved.
We were interested to explore the differential virulence potential of the 56 isolates and to compare virulence differences with potentially causative genetic differences.
We took a modelling approach in order to determine whether the observed increase in virulence could potentially be explained by the environmental transmissive propagules of the parasite.
Understanding the precise molecular specificity of both the adaptation and persistence of pathogens with their hosts will yield novel insights into virulence and, potentially, new intervention strategies.
This work shows the utility of the Himar1 system for the generation of insertional mutants in A. marginale, for the identification of genes involved in virulence and potentially for the development of attenuated organisms.
Research on finding new inhibitors for novel virulence targets can potentially be used therapeutically, or preventive as in this case, as well as be a tool for elucidating the intricate regulatory systems that modulate EPEC and EHEC virulence or any other bacterial member harboring a TTSS.
This suggests that increased virulence levels could potentially account for the increased mortality seen in the evolved lines.
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