Abstract

The contribution of the cell-bound hemolysin of Serratia marcescens to uropathogenicity was studied in an experimental urinary tract infection in rats. The strain carrying the Serratia hemolysin colonized the urinary tract more and lead to a stronger inflammatory response compared to the isogenic hemolysin negative strain.

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