| Literature DB >> 29884127 |
John Bosco Kalule1, Karen H Keddy2,3, Mark P Nicol4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Shiga toxin producing E. coli (STEC) is an emerging zoonotic pathogen that can cause acute renal failure, especially in children. Clinical microbiology laboratories may fail to detect STEC and other diarrhoeic E. coli unless purposive rigorous screening procedures are followed using appropriate diagnostic technology; CHROMagar™STEC has rarely been used for isolation of African diarrhoeic E. coli hence characteristics of isolates on this medium are not yet fully understood. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and characteristics of STEC and other diarrhoeic E. coli isolated on CHROMagar™STEC from stool samples submitted to the microbiology laboratory of a South African public sector tertiary care hospital.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; CHROMagar™STEC; STEC; Shiga toxin; Tellurite resistant diarrhoeic E. coli
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29884127 PMCID: PMC5994027 DOI: 10.1186/s12866-018-1195-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Fig. 1Summary of the methods used in this study
Growth and Virulence properties of diarrhoeic E. coli that formed Mauve colonies on CHROMagar™STEC
| Isolate No. | HUS | Bloody diarrhoea | Serotype | Virulence genes. | Pathotype | Immunoassay | TSB enrichment | Sorbitol |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 271 | – | O55 |
| Typical EPEC | – | – | ||
| 724 | – | O55 |
| Typical EPEC | + | – | ||
| 722.1 | – | O55 |
| Typical EPEC | + | – | ||
| 279 | – | O55 |
| Typical EPEC | – | – | ||
| 344 | – | O55 |
| Typical EPEC | + | – | ||
| 345.1 | – | O55 |
| Typical EPEC | + | + | ||
| 291 | – | O182 |
| Atypical EPEC | – | + | ||
| 286 | – | O111 |
| Atypical EPEC | + | + | ||
| 600 | + | Not Identified |
| Atypical EPEC | + | + | ||
| 19 | + | O26 |
| Atypical EPEC | – | – | ||
| 284 | – | O25 |
| Atypical EPEC | – | + | ||
| 15.2 | + | O26 |
| Atypical EPEC | – | – | ||
| 63.2 | – | O1 |
| DAEC | – | + | ||
| 689 | – | O175 |
| EAggEC | + | – | ||
| 326 | – | O16 |
| EAggEC | + | – | ||
| 231 | – | O104 |
| EAggEC | – | – | ||
| 229.1 | – | O104 |
| EAggEC | – | – | ||
| 473 | – | O33 |
| EAggEC | + | + | ||
| 371.1 | + | O25 |
| EAggEC | + | – | ||
| 336 | – | O175 |
| EAggEC | + | + | ||
| 229 | – | O104 |
| EAggEC | – | – | ||
| 733 | – | O104 |
| EAggEC | + | – | ||
| 502 | – | O9 |
| EAggEC | + | + | ||
| 688 | – | O3 |
| EAggEC | + | + | ||
| 480 | – | O8 |
| EAggEC | + | + | ||
| 250 | – | O175 |
| EAggEC | – | + | ||
| 207 | – | O104 |
| EAggEC | – | + | ||
| 696 | – | O175 |
| EAggEC | + | + | ||
| 598 | – | – | O186 |
| STEC | – | + | + |
| 29.5 | – | – | O186 |
| STEC | – | + | + |
| 602 | – | – | O101 |
| STEC | – | + | – |
| 232.1 | – | – | Not identified |
| STEC | Shiga toxin 1 | + | + |
| 73 | – | Not identified |
| STEC | Shiga toxin 1 | + |
EAggEC-enteroaggregative E. coli, STEC-Shiga-toxin producing E. coli, EPEC-enteropathogenic E. coli, DAEC-diffusely adherent E. coli. Fimbrial adhesion gene (daaC), the anti-aggregation protein transporter gene (aat), heat-stable (ST) and heat-labile (LT) enterotoxin genes, the intimin coding gene (eae) and the bundle-forming pili gene (bfp), Shiga toxin 1 (stx) and 2 (stx)
Fig. 2Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of diarrheic E. coli isolated on CHROMagar™STEC; AMP-ampicillin, AMC-amoxicillin clavulanate, CXM-cefuroxime, CAZ-ceftazidime, CTX-cefotaxime, FEP-cefepime, FOX-cefoxitin, CXA-cefuroxime axetil, ETP- ertapenem, IPM-imipenem, MEM-meropenem, AMK-amikacin, GEN-gentamicin, CIP-ciprofloxacin, SXT- trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, COL-colistin, NIT-nitrofurantoin, TGC-tigecycline
Resistance profiles of Diarrhoeic E. coli obtained with and without enrichment
| Number of isolates | Resistance Profile |
|---|---|
| 18 | AMP |
| 1 | AMP AMC CXA |
| 1 | AMP CXM CXA FOX |
| 1 | AMP AMC TZP CXM CXA FOX |
AMP ampicillin, AMC amoxicillin clavulanate, CXA cefuroxime axetil, CXM cefuroxime, FOX cefoxitin, TZP tazobactam piperacillin, EAggEC enteroaggregative E. coli, EPEC enteropathogenic E. coli