It is also clinically significant that 14% of the E. coli isolates in the current study belonged to enteropathogenic serogroups. These strains of E. coli are known to cause diarrhea in humans (7, 41).
It is also clinically significant that 14% of theE. coli isolates in the current studybelonged to enteropathogenic serogroups.These strains of E. coli areknown to cause diarrhea in humans(7, 41).