| Literature DB >> 12533290 |
Alberto E Tozzi1, Alfredo Caprioli, Fabio Minelli, Alessandra Gianviti, Laura De Petris, Alberto Edefonti, Giovanni Montini, Alfonso Ferretti, Tommaso De Palo, Maurizio Gaido, Gianfranco Rizzoni.
Abstract
The mean annual incidence of hemolytic uremic syndrome in persons </=15 years of age in Italy from 1988 to 2000 was 0.28 per 100,000 population. Laboratory investigations showed that Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) infection occurred in 73.1% of patients. STEC O157 was the most common serotype, but a considerable number of cases were from infections by non-O157 STEC.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12533290 PMCID: PMC2873761 DOI: 10.3201/eid0901.020266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Evidence of STEC infection in 249 Italian children with HUS, shown by presence of prodromal diarrheaa
| Evidence of STEC infection | Patients with symptoms
no. positive/no. examined (%) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bloody diarrhea | Nonbloody diarrhea | No diarrhea | No information | Total | ||
| STEC isolation | 9/88 (10.2) | 4/63 (6.3) | 4/39 (10.2) | 1/38 (2.6) | 18/228 (7.9) | |
| Free fecal | 23/86 (26.7) | 21/63 (33.3) | 10/38 (26.3) | 9/38 (23.7) | 63/225 (28.0) | |
| Antibodies to LPS | 61/88 (69.3) | 39/63 (61.9) | 14/41 (34.1) | 30/43 (69.8) | 144/235 (61.3) | |
| Any | 73/92 (79.3) | 50/67 (74.6) | 22/42 (52.4) | 37/48 (77.1) | 182/249 (73.1) | |
aSTEC, Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli; HUS, hemolytic uremic syndrome; Stx, Shiga toxin; LPS, lipopolysaccharide.
FigureDistribution of hemolytic uremic syndrome cases associated with Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli O157, 026, O111, and O145, by year.