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Background Shiga toxin-producing E. coli-hemolytic uremic syndrome (STEC-HUS) is associated with high morbidity and relevant mortality. Previous small stud... J Bckenhauer,R Schild,Markus J. KemperThomas HenneMarie V. SteinJun OhSebastian Loos - 《Pediatric Nephrology Journal of the International...
E.coliShiga toxin producing E. coli (STEC), a newly emerged pathogen that has been the focus of immense international research, is often associated with large epidemic outbreaks as well as the Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome(HUS), the leading cause of acute renal failure in children. STEC are a ...
coli were identified in stool samples of three patients with ulcerative colitis (21%) by amplifying the EAE-gene, one of whom exhibited shiga-like-toxin... F Kallinowski,A Wassmer,MA Hofmann,... - 《Hepato Gastroenterology》 被引量: 368发表: 1998年 Detection of Shiga toxin-producing Escher...
Detection of Shiga toxin-producing E coli (STEC) using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and real-time PCRChui, LKwong, P
This outbreak was different as it was caused by EAEC that produced a Shiga toxin and it exemplifies the threat posed by foodborne pathogens with their propensity to cause large common-source outbreaks. [13, 14] Patients with E coli dysentery (caused by STEC or EIEC) have fever, bloody ...
EnteroinvasiveE. coli(EIEC) And, possibly, diffusely adherentE. coli(DAEC) Of theseE. colipathotypes, Shiga toxin-producingE. coli, or STEC for short, are the most well-known cause of illness in the United States, and they cause the most severe illness. STEC are also called verotoxigeni...
Escherichia coli(E. coli) is a germ that occurs naturally in the gut of mammals and birds, as well as in the human intestinal flora. However, certainE. colitypes can cause severe diarrhea in humans. These virulentE. colitypes include Shiga toxin-producingE. coli(STEC),also known as Vero...
Medical Attention:Individuals with severe symptoms, especially bloody diarrhea, should seek medical attention promptly. Conclusion: E. coli-related foodborne illnesses highlight the importance of safe food handling, cooking practices, and overall food safety measures. While many strains of E. coli are ...