Enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) Outbreaks in and around the United States, 1977-1994Dalton, C BMintz, E DTauxe, R VWells, J G
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History Acute bacterial meningitis Newborns with Escherichia coli (E coli) meningitis present with fever and failure to thrive or abnormal neurologic signs. Other findings in neonates include jaundice, decreased feeding, periods of apnea, and listlessness. Patients younger than 1 month present with ...
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Outbreaks of E coli: Prevention may rest on time hallowed public health principles, rather than research 来自 BMJ 喜欢 0 阅读量: 30 作者: RL Salmon 摘要: Verotoxin producing Escherichia coli causes severe gastrointestinal disease, often with frank blood in the stool (haemorrhagic colitis). In ...
particularly in child daycare settings. Occasional outbreaks were due to waterborne transmission or contact with ruminant animals (e.g., calves, goats) in public animal contact settings. To date, food sources of non-O157 STEC outbreaks have generally been very similar to those forE. coliO157, in...
Use of these tests generally is not indicated for acute uncomplicated diarrhea but may be helpful in distinguishing hemorrhagic strains from non-hemorrhagic strains as well as assessing for outbreaks of disease. Recognize that stool culture in the absence of fever, ≥5 episodes of diarrhea per day...
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caused periodic outbreaks, typically related to imported fresh produce, but is better known as a leading cause of traveler’s diarrhea. In general, diarrheagenicE. colipathotypes other than STEC are less well known, less well studied, and cause less severe disease in the United States than STEC...
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