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Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli infection
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2009To review studies that improve the current knowledge on the epidemiology, virulence factors, detection, and chronic complications of enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) infection.EAEC infection is an important cause of diarrhea in outbreak and non-outbreak settings in developing and developed countries.
Jose, Flores, Pablo C, Okhuysen
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Pediatrics In Review, 2015
Virulent strains of Escherichia coli are responsible for most diarrheal infections, meningitis, septicemia, and urinary tract infections in children worldwide. Clinicians must learn to recognize, treat, and prevent these infections.After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1. Describe the epidemiology of E coli infections. 2.
Sejal, Makvana, Leonard R, Krilov
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Virulent strains of Escherichia coli are responsible for most diarrheal infections, meningitis, septicemia, and urinary tract infections in children worldwide. Clinicians must learn to recognize, treat, and prevent these infections.After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1. Describe the epidemiology of E coli infections. 2.
Sejal, Makvana, Leonard R, Krilov
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Escherichia coli infections and malnutrition
The Lancet, 2000In a worldwide study of morbidity and mortality based on population estimates in 1980 it was found that 744 million to 1 billion episodes of diarrhea and 4.6 million diarrheal deaths were recorded each year in that decade in children younger than 5 years in Africa Asia and Latin America.
Neto, U. F., Scaletsky, ICA
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Nosocomial Escherichia coli O157 infection
Journal of Hospital Infection, 2000Nosocomial transmission of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157 to two patients and three nurses is described. The index case presented with rectal bleeding rather than diarrhoea, and additional infection control measures were therefore only instituted after detection of the organism.
N C, Weightman, P J, Kirby
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1984
Escherichia coli, the most common facultative anaerobe among the flora that inhabit the healthy human large intestine, has an important role in maintaining normal physiologic functions.
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Escherichia coli, the most common facultative anaerobe among the flora that inhabit the healthy human large intestine, has an important role in maintaining normal physiologic functions.
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Escherichia coli Infection in Piglets
Research in Veterinary Science, 1960SUMMARY The results of an investigation into 58 outbreaks of disease in pigs in which E. coli was considered significant are presented. A syndrome causing high mortality in baby piglets is described. The syndrome was consistently associated with certain serotypes of E.
C.N. Saunders +3 more
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Escherichia coli Infection in Poultry
Research in Veterinary Science, 1961SUMMARY The serological examination of 797 E. coli strains isolated from cases of “coli-septicaemia” (243 strains) and other avian diseases is reported. Over 60 per cent of the strains from “coli-septicaemia” belonged to the serological O groups, O2, O78 or O1. The E. coli strains isolated from other avian diseases showed less serological uniformity,
W.J. Sojka, R.B.A. Carnaghan
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Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infection.
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2019Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) can cause severe foodborne disease with ab- dominal cramps and bloody diarrhea. EHEC infection was recognized in 1982. In Japan 3000- 4000 cases are reported annually. Primary sources of EHEC outbreaks are raw or under- cooked meat products, and human-to-human infection also can occur.
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Amila K Nanayakkara +2 more
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