“…These genes are responsible for adhesion, colonization and invasion of STEC strains into the intestinal epithelial cells (Dormanesh, Siroosbakhat, Goudarzi, & Afsharkhas, ; Farshad et al, ; Momtaz, Dehkordi, Hosseini, Sarshar, & Heidari, ; Momtaz, Dehkordi, Rahimi, et al, 2013). High prevalence of these genes in the cases of clinical diseases such as HUS, HC and diarrhea had also been reported previously (Dormanesh et al, ; Etcheverria and Padola, ; Melton‐Celsa et al, ; Momtaz, Dehkordi, et al, 2013). The most commonly detected O‐serogroups in the diseases caused by the STEC strains are O26, O45, O91, O103, O111, O113, O121, O128, O145 and O157 serogroups (Jenkins et al, ; Madic et al, ).…”