نتایج جستجو برای: Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli

تعداد نتایج: 319641  

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2012
mohammad tabatabaei aram mokarizadeh nasim foad-marashi

shiga toxin-producing escherichia coli (stec) are food-borne pathogens primarily associated with the consumption of contaminated ground beef and are an important food safety concern worldwide. stec has been found to produce a family of related cytotoxins known as shiga toxins (stxs). shiga toxins have been classified into two major classes, stx1 and stx2. a single strains of stec can produce st...

2016
Heidi Ko Hossein Maymani Cristhiam Rojas-Hernandez

BACKGROUND Hemolytic uremic syndrome associated with Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O157:H7 has been widely known as a common cause of acute renal failure in children. There are only a few reports of sporadic Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli-hemolytic uremic syndrome in adults in the USA. Analyses from the 2011 outbreak of hemolytic uremic syndrome associated with Escherichia coli...

نیک بخش , پویان , اونق, عبدالغفار , توکمه‌چی , امیر , خلیلی , محمد , مردانی , کریم , یعقوب‌زاده , ندا ,

  Background & Aims: Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC), has appeared universally as an important zoonotic food-borne pathogen. Infection with STEC in human has different clinical picture, from mild secretory diarrhea, to hemorrhagic colitis (HC) which can lead to life threatening sequelae like haemolytic uremic syndrome. The purpose of this study was to determine antibiotic resistan...

2017
Bhakti R. Vasant Russell J. Stafford Amy V. Jennison Sonya M. Bennett Robert J. Bell Christine J. Doyle Jeannette R. Young Susan A. Vlack Paul Titmus Debra El Saadi Kari A.J. Jarvinen Patricia Coward Janine Barrett Megan Staples Rikki M.A. Graham Helen V. Smith Stephen B. Lambert

During a large outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli illness associated with an agricultural show in Australia, we used whole-genome sequencing to detect an IS1203v insertion in the Shiga toxin 2c subunit A gene of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli. Our study showed that clinical illness was mild, and hemolytic uremic syndrome was not detected.

Journal: :Microbiology resource announcements 2021

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O80:H2 is an uncommon hybrid pathotype that has emerged in Switzerland and France. Here, we report the draft genome sequences of 19 stx -harboring strains isolated between 2003 2019 from patients Switzerland.

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
pantea mohammadi medical biology research center, university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran. ramin abiri department of microbiology, faculty of medicine, university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran. mansour rezaei department of statistics and epidemiology, faculty of health, university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran. siavosh salmanzadeh-ahrabi department of microbiology, alzahra university, tehran, iran.

background and objectives: infectious diarrhoeal diseases are great problem throughout the world and are responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality. shiga toxin-producing escherichia coli (stec) is a major cause of gastroenteritis that may be complicated by hemorrhagic colitis (hc) or the hemolytic uremic syndrome (hus), which is the main cause of acute renal failure in children. food...

A.E. Elhelaly, A.S. Atia, W.R. El-Ghareeb, W.S. Darwish,

Background: Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) are group of E. coli causing bloody diarrhea. The goal of this survey was to determine the prevalence of multidrug resistant shiga toxin-producing E. coli in cattle meat and its contact surfaces. Methods: Swab samples (n=120) were randomly collected from meat and contact surface of butchery shops in Sharkia province, Egypt. Prevalence o...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
Adrian L Cookson Dawn Croucher Chris Pope Jenny Bennett Fiona Thomson-Carter Graeme T Attwood

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O84 isolates (n = 22) were examined using culture- and molecularly based methods in order to compare their phenotypic and genotypic characteristics. These analyses directly linked Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O84 isolates from cattle and sheep with human isolates indicating that New Zealand livestock may be a reservoir of infection.

2012
Joshua M. Rounds Carrie E. Rigdon Levi J. Muhl Matthew Forstner Gregory T. Danzeisen Bonnie S. Koziol Charlott Taylor Bryanne T. Shaw Ginette L. Short Kirk E. Smith

We investigated an outbreak of non-O157 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli at a high school in Minnesota, USA, in November 2010. Consuming undercooked venison and not washing hands after handling raw venison were associated with illness. E. coli O103:H2 and non-Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O145:NM were isolated from ill students and venison.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Jeremy J Gilbreath Malcolm S Shields Rebekah L Smith Larry D Farrell Peter P Sheridan Kathleen M Spiegel

Cattle are a known reservoir of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli. The prevalence and stability of Shiga toxin and/or Shiga toxin genes among native wild ungulates in Idaho were investigated. The frequency of both Shiga genes and toxin was similar to that reported for Idaho cattle ( approximately 19%).

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