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[Frequency and pathotypes of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli in Peruvian children with and without diarrhea].

Theresa J Ochoa1, Erik H Mercado, David Durand, Fulton P Rivera, Susan Mosquito, Carmen Contreras, Maribel Riveros, Angela Lluque, Francesca Barletta, Ana Prada, Joaquim Ruiz.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: INTRODUCTION; Diarrheagenic E. coli (DEC) are a major cause of diarrhea in children in developing countries. However, they are not part of routine diagnosis in clinical laboratories.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the DEC prevalence in Peruvian children and to describe the genetic variability of these strains.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 8 003 E. coli strains previously isolated from eight different studies of diarrhea in children, mainly from peri-urban areas of Lima, were analyzed. Diagnosis of DEC was done with Multiplex real-time PCR using genes for each of the 6 DEC groups. Conventional PCR was performed for the detection of additional virulence genes.
RESULTS: Globally, the mean prevalence in diarrhea samples (n=4,243) was: enteroaggregative E. coli (EAEC) 9.9%, enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) 8.5%, enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) 6.9%, diffusely adherent E. coli (DAEC) 4.8%, Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) 0.8% and enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC) 0.6%. The relative frequency of each pathogen varies according to the age and the type of study. The main pathotypes in control samples (n=3,760) were EPEC (10.9%) and EAEC (10.4%). An important variability in the virulence genes frequency and molecular resistance mechanisms for each pathotype was found, without differences between diarrhea and control groups.
CONCLUSIONS: DEC are a major cause of diarrhea in Peruvian children. These pathogens are highly heterogeneous. Additional studies are required to determine the prevalence in rural areas of Peru and in severe diarrhea cases.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21537764     DOI: 10.1590/s1726-46342011000100003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica        ISSN: 1726-4634


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