*Escherichia coli*

Recent Advances on Physiology, Pathogenesis and Biotechnological Applications

*Edited by Amidou Samie*

Published in London, UK © 2017 IntechOpen © DragonImages / iStock

*Escherichia coli* is a versatile organism and very diverse. Members of this species vary from very pathogenic agents causing different types of diseases including meningitis, gastroenteritis, and septicemia, just to cite a few, to harmless organisms living in the intestines of both humans and animals. *E. coli* has also 1923 been used as a model organism for most bacteria except a few. For this reason, its study provides a huge advantage and can help understand the mechanisms involved in different processes such as pathogenesis, environmental disinfection, nutrient utilization, 1923 antibiotic resistance, and diagnostic/detection methods, and these are indeed the topics discussed in this book. The book has been divided into four main sections representing the different facets of *E. coli* applications, which include disease, biotechnology, environmental engineering and innovative approaches to detection, and lastly its physiology and cell biology. Such processes can be applied to the study of other organisms as well considering the development of diversity; for example, many organisms are capable of horizontal gene transfer, which is capable of increasing the fitness of the bacterial organisms involved and has a great impact on the control of such bacterial organism.

*Edited by Amidou Samie*

**Escherichia coli**

**PHYSIOLOGY,**

**APPLICATIONS**

**RECENT ADVANCES ON**

**PATHOGENESIS AND**

**BIOTECHNOLOGICAL**

Edited by **Amidou Samie**
