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Elisa Huovinen1, Leila M Sihvonen, Mikko J Virtanen, Kaisa Haukka, Anja Siitonen, Markku Kuusi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Yersinia enterocolitica (YE) is the causative agent of yersiniosis. YE encompass strains of diverse pathogenicity: YE biotypes 1B and 2-5 are considered pathogenic, whereas biotype 1A is in general considered nonvirulent. Also YE-like species, which can sometimes be misidentified as YE, are considered nonvirulent.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20487529 PMCID: PMC2883546 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-10-122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Yersinia strains isolated from 406 patients by bio/serotype and demographical characteristics of the patients, Finland, 2006.
| 3-4/O:3 or 2/O:9 | 74 (18%) | 32 (0.6-80) | 41 (55%) |
| 1A or non-biotypable | 263 (65%) | 50 (2-99) * | 98 (37%) * |
| 17 (4%) | 44 (5-81) * | 3 (18%) * | |
| 26 (6%) | 42 (3-73) | 10 (38%) | |
| 8 (2%) | 68 (40-87) * | 5 (63%) | |
| 4 (1%) | 48 (23-79) | 2 (50%) | |
| 12 (3%) | 62 (26-93) * | 2 (17%) * | |
| 2 (0.5%) | 55 (47-63) | 1 (50%) | |
* p < 0.05 for the difference compared to YE bio/serotypes 3-4/O:3 or 2/O:9
The time from onset of symptoms to stool sample taking.
| 61% (37/61) | 36% (67/187) | ||
| 20% (12/61) | 11% (20/187) | ||
| 8% (5/61) | 6% (11/187) | ||
| 0 | 8% (15/187) | ||
| 11% (7/61) | 40% (74/187) | ||
| 12 days:(1-39) | 25 days:(0 -360) | P = 0.03 |
P for the difference between YE bio/serotypes 3-4/O:3 or 2/O:9 and biotype 1A
2 No date or inexact date for the onset of symptoms or sample taken before symptoms began
3Subjects with not known onset of symptoms excluded
Figure 1Symptoms of the patients. Symptoms among the subjects, from whom YE were isolated at the latest six weeks from the beginning of symptoms. Subjects with missing or unclear answers were excluded. *Statistically significant difference between bio/serotypes 3-4/O:3 or 2/O:9 and BT1A (P < 0.001).
Risk factors of YE bio/serotype 3-4/O:3 or 2/O:9 and biotype 1A finding, Finland, 2006.
| 3-4/O:3 or 2/O:9 | Biotype 1A | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 54 cases | 98 cases | |||
| -abroad | 22/54 | 39.4(5.2-296.7)* | 36/97 | 8.0(3.8-16.9)* |
| -in Finland | 8/54 | 0.5(0.2-1.0) | 21/97 | 0.6(0.3-1.0) |
| -in a restaurant, coffee house etc. | 48/53 | 6.1(1.4-27.2)* | 72/93 | 1.8(0.9-3.7) |
| -in a staff , school or daycare canteen | 22/48 | 3.5(1.6-7.9)* | 36/87 | 1.5(0.8-2.7) |
| -pork (well done) | 46/51 | 1.2(0.4-3.4) | 84/93 | 0.7(0.3-1.6) |
| -pork (medium or raw) | 10/41 | 6.6(1.7-24.9)* | 3/66 | 0.2(0.0-1.6) |
| -bovine (well done) | 42/51 | 1.0(0.4-2.5) | 77/90 | 0.8(0.4-1.7) |
| -bovine (medium or raw) | 10/40 | 1.6(0.6-4.3) | 14/64 | 1.0(0.5-2.2) |
| -salami | 23/51 | 0.8(0.4-1.5) | 38/86 | 0.7(0.4-1.2) |
| -poultry | 48/51 | 3.1(0.7-13.8) | 81/90 | 1.3(0.6-2.9) |
| -sheep | 6/45 | 1.6(0.5-5.0) | 7/81 | 0.8(0.3-2.0) |
| -game | 9/49 | 0.8(0.3-2.0) | 14/86 | 0.5(0.2-0.9)* |
| -pasteurized | 47/52 | 0.3(0.1-1.5) | 88/97 | 0.4(0.1-1.0)* |
| -unpasteurized | 10/46 | 2.4(0.9-6.2) | 8/85 | 0.6(0.2-1.3) |
| 6/49 | 0.6(0.2-1.6) | 15/87 | 1.2(0.6-2.4) | |
| -domestic | 37/52 | 0.6(0.3-1.3) | 75/89 | 0.6(0.3-1.3) |
| -imported | 46/53 | 0.9(0.3-2.4) | 91/95 | 3.5(1.2-10.5)* |
| -roots | 35/49 | 0.9(0.4-2.0) | 77/89 | 1.4(0.7-2.9) |
| -lettuce and cabbage | 44/52 | 1.0(0.4-3.0) | 84/96 | 0.3(0.1-0.8)* |
| -onion and leek | 35/50 | 0.8(0.4-1.9) | 63/91 | 0.5(0.3-1.0)* |
| -cucumber, tomato, pepper | 49/53 | 0.2(0.0-1.5) | 94/96 | 0.4(0.0-5.1) |
| -washing roots | 38/39 | 0.9(0.1-9.8) | 69/72 | 0.2(0.0-1.4) |
| -washing pre-washed roots | 34/35 | 1.6(0.2-14.3) | 60/68 | 0.2(0.0-0.6)* |
| -pealing roots | 36/39 | 2.2(0.6-8.2) | 66/73 | 1.3(0.5-3.3) |
| -washing vegetables other than roots | 42/43 | 2.7(0.3-23.0) | 69/75 | 0.1(0.0-0.7)* |
| -washing pre-washed vegetables other than roots | 33/36 | 1.3(0.3-5.1) | 51/62 | 0.1(0.0-0.4)* |
Cases were included to the source analyses if the onset of symptoms was reported with the accuracy of a couple of days and time from the onset of symptoms to the stool sample was not longer than six weeks. Controls were included if their case was included. For each source group, missing values were omitted per analysis.
Only those strata with at least case and one control having non-missing values were included to logistic regression analyses. These omissions were done separately per source.
Restaurant, coffee house, hamburger restaurant, chip shop, pizzeria, service station restaurant, snack bar
Carrot, Swedish turnip, radish
White cabbage, red cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, iceberg lettuce, Chinese cabbage
exposed are those who washed vegetables usually or always, compared to those washing them only rarely
* Statistically significant result