An Updated Overview on the Resistance and Virulence of UPEC: An Updated Overview on the Resistance and Virulence of UPEC

Edwin Barrios-Villa, Luciana Robino Picón, Rodolfo Bernal Reynaga, Margarita M.P. Arenas-Hernández*

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Abstract

Among infections related to ExPEC pathogens, UTIs caused by UPEC are the most prevalent in children and adults worldwide. The latter pathogenic strains exhibit an extensive set of virulence factors such as adhesins, iron uptake systems, and toxins that provide them with the ability to colonize and invade the urinary tract causing different pathologies. Besides these properties, UPEC strains have been reported to possess multidrug resistance to commonly used antibiotics such as β-lactams, fluoroquinolones, carbapenems, and cephalosporins, which complicate the treatment and demonstrate the need of alternative strategies against these pathogens. Updated strategies include vaccines, plant extracts, probiotics, phage therapy, and others, but they need to be widely evaluated before applying them as a common form of therapy. Finally, it is important to note that epidemiological studies that can identify UPEC are necessary to find the most effective way to avoid spread and infection with resistant strains and combat them with novel, high-efficiency treatments.
Translated title of the contributionPanorama actualizado de la resistencia y virulencia de las UPEC: Panorama actualizado de la resistencia y virulencia de las UPEC
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationAn Updated Overview on the Resistance and Virulence of UPEC
Subtitle of host publicationAn Updated Overview on the Resistance and Virulence of UPEC
EditorsAlfredo G. Torres
Place of PublicationEstados Unidos
PublisherSpringer Nature
Chapter11
Pages249-276
Number of pages28
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-031-29882-0
ISBN (Print)978-3-031-30394-4, 978-3-031-29881-3
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Jun 2023

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