Figure 2. Uropathogenic E. coli strains exhibit well described virulence factors (eg, increased adherence to vaginal and uroepithelial cells via surface pili, increased quantities of K capsular ...
A UTI happens when bacteria enter and colonize the urinary tract. A UTI can affect any part of the ... The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) causes up to 90% of UTIs. These bacteria are ...
That means an E. coli infection can happen when disease-causing strains of E ... coli) from around your anus and genital region closer to your urinary tract, which can increase your risk of a UTI.