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Escherichia coli O157 and human disease

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1998
In the 15 years since its discovery, Escherichia coli O157 infection has become an important public health problem of the developed world, causing concern not only because of its rise in incidence, but also because of the severity of its complications. Research is still at an evolutionary phase, often providing more questions than answers.
S, Dundas, W T, Todd
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Update on Escherichia coli O157:H7

Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2004
Escherichia coli O157:H7 infection is one of the more intriguing emerging infectious diseases of the industrialized world. The clinical importance of this organism first came to light in the 1980s and has been associated with significant morbidity and mortality in the United States.
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Escherichia coli O157:H7 causing hemorrhagic colitis

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2012
d r t a a c h i fl c s O c A 75-year-old man presented with a 3-day history of sudden-onset abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea. His abdomen was tender, with no signs of guarding or peritonitis. Laboratory test results showed a hemoglobin of 14 g/dL (normal 13-18 g/dL), with mean cell volume of 84 fL (normal 76-96 fL); platelet count of 313,000/mm ...
Irasha Thulani, Hettiarachchi   +3 more
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Verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli O157 in camelids

Veterinary Record, 2011
WE would like to report the results of a survey of verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli (VTEC) serogroup O157 in camelids carried out by the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA). VTEC O157 has become an important human pathogen in recent years and causes a broad spectrum of illness.
C A, Featherstone   +4 more
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Characterization of Escherichia coli serotype O157:H7

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1988
A total of 174 strains of Escherichia coli serotype O157:H7 representing human isolates obtained from outbreaks and sporadic cases of hemorrhagic colitis, hemolytic-uremic syndrome, and nonbloody diarrheal illnesses as well as from asymptomatic carriers across Canada and the United States were examined. E.
S, Ratnam   +4 more
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Non-O157 Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2012
12 www.thelancet.com/infection Vol 12 January 2012 4 Bettelheim KA, Faiers M, Shooter RA. Serotypes of Escherichia coli in normal stools. Lancet 1972; 300: 1224–26. 5 Pennington H. Escherichia coli O104, Germany 2011. Lancet Infect Dis 2011; 11: 652–53. The full investigation of outbreaks is essential to understand their causes.
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Escherichia coliO157:H7

New England Journal of Medicine, 1995
R L, Guerrant, D M, Theno
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Escherichia coli O157

2014
Patricia Elízaquível   +2 more
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