“…55 In terms of VFs, it has been reported that there was a signifi cant difference only in the prevalence of Hly between symptomatic UTI and ASB, whereas there was no difference in adhesion-related VFs among patients with neurogenic bladder caused by spinal cord or traumatic brain injury. 56 Another study reported that E. coli strains from pregnant women with ASB were less likely to carry adhesin-related and toxic genes than those from patients with community-acquired cystitis. 57 Moreover, in a recent article, resistance to quinolones was reported to be associated with a decrease in the presence or the expression of some VFs, such as Hly, CNF1, and type 1 pili, in UPEC, indicating that antibiotic pressure may have affected the population and predominance of bacterial strains causing UTIs.…”