Demographic information about patients from which EPEC in this study were derived and characteristics derived from genomes including sequence types, serovars, phylogenetic groups, virulence loci and antimicrobial resistance genes

Akinlabi, OCORCID logo; Dada, RA; Olayinka, AAORCID logo; Oginni-Falajiki, IOORCID logo; Bejide, OSORCID logo; Adewole, PDORCID logo; Thomson, NRORCID logo; Aboderin, AOORCID logo and Okeke, INORCID logo (2025). Demographic information about patients from which EPEC in this study were derived and characteristics derived from genomes including sequence types, serovars, phylogenetic groups, virulence loci and antimicrobial resistance genes. [Dataset]. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0013442.s001
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Demographic information about patients from which EPEC in this study were derived and characteristics derived from genomes including sequence types, serovars, phylogenetic groups, virulence loci and antimicrobial resistance genes.

Keywords

Diarrhea; Escherichia coli; Genomics; Virulence factors; Children; Phylogenetics; Child health; Nigeria

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