| Literature DB >> 30515254 |
Vivian Peirano1,2, María Noel Bianco1, Armando Navarro3, Felipe Schelotto1, Gustavo Varela1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Acute diarrheal disease still deserves worldwide attention due to its high morbidity and mortality, especially in developing countries. While etiologic determination is not mandatory for management of all individual cases, it is needed for generating useful epidemiologic knowledge. Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli (DEC) are relevant enteropathogens, and their investigation requires specific procedures to which resources and training should be dedicated in reference laboratories.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30515254 PMCID: PMC6234443 DOI: 10.1155/2018/8387218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Infect Dis Med Microbiol ISSN: 1712-9532 Impact factor: 2.471
Primers employed for DEC detection.
| Gene | Primer | Sequence 5´-3´ | Amplicon Size (bp) | Annealing temperature (°C) | Reference |
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| EAE 1 | GAGAATGAAATAGAAGTCGT | 775 | 55 | [ |
| EAE 2 | GCGGTATCTTTCGCGTAATCGCC | ||||
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| EP1 | AATGGTGCTTGCGCTTGCTGC | 324 | 55 | [ |
| EP2 | GCCGCTTTATCCAACCTGGTA | ||||
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| VT1-A | GAAGAGTCCGTGGGATTACG | 131 | 55 | [ |
| VT1-B | AGCGATGCAGCTATTAATAA | ||||
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| VT2 a | TTAACCACACCCCACCGGGCAGT | 348 | 55 | [ |
| VT2 b | GCTCTGGATGCATCTCTGGT | ||||
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| EI1 | GTTCCTTGACCGCCTTTCCGATACCGTC | 620 | 55 | [ |
| EI2 | GCCGGTCAGCCACCCTCTGAGAGTAC | ||||
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| pCDV | EAEC1 | CTGGCGAAAGACTGTATCAT | 630 | 60 | [ |
| EAEC2 | CAATGTATAGAAATCCGCTGTT | ||||
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| LT-A-1 | GGCGACAGATTATACCGTGC | 332 | 55 | [ |
| LT-A-2 | CCGAATTCTGTTATATATGTC | ||||
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| STA-1 | ATTTTTATTTCTGTATTGTCTTT | 147 | 48 | [ |
| STA-2 | GGATTACAACACAGTTCACAGCAG | ||||
Clinical findings as related to etiology of diarrhea.
| Children with single identified pathogen1 ( | Children without identified pathogen1 ( | ||||
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| aEPEC ( | EIEC ( | STEC ( | Virus2 ( | ||
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| Watery diarrhea | 6 (60%) | — | — | 10 (76, 9%) | 7 (13.2%) |
| Semiliquid diarrhea | — | — | — | — | 28 (52.8%) |
| Bloody diarrhea | 3 (30%) | 1 (33.3%) | 1 (100%) | — | |
| Mucoid stools | 1 (10%) | 2 (66.6%) | — | 3 (23.1%) | 18 (34%) |
| Abdominal pain | 4 (40%) | 2 (66.6%) | 1 (100%) | 6 (46.2%) | 6 (11.3%) |
| Fever | 2 (20%) | 2 (66.6%) | 1 (100%) | 5 (35.5%) | 5 (9.4%) |
| Vomiting | 1 (10%) | — | — | 6 (46.2%) | 7 (13.2%) |
| Fecal leucocytes3 | 1 (10%) | 2 (66.6%) | — | — | — |
1No child was vaccinated against rotavirus at the time of entering to the study; 2considering together: rotavirus in 10 children and adenovirus in 3; 3significant presence of fecal leucocytes (++ or +++). —, no child showed those conditions.
Pathotypes and serotypes of recovered DEC isolates in Soriano, Uruguay.
| Sample | Serotype | Pathotype | Lactose utilization | Resistant to |
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| V4 | O166:H21 | aEPEC | + | A |
| V20 | O137:H6 | aEPEC | + | — |
| V23 | O165:H8 | aEPEC | + | — |
| V30 | O184:H8 | aEPEC | + | A, SAM, CE |
| V49 | O118:H5 | aEPEC | + | — |
| V54 | O63:HNT | aEPEC | + | CE |
| V56 | O184:H4 | aEPEC | + | A, CE, SxT |
| V61 | ONT:H− | aEPEC | + | A, SxT |
| V66 | O127:H− | aEPEC | + | CE |
| V74 | ONT:H8 | aEPEC | + | CE |
| V18 | O145:H− | STEC | + | A |
| V48 | O96:H19 | EIEC | + | — |
| V73 | O96:H19 | EIEC | + | — |
A, ampicillin; CE, cefradine; SAM, sulbactam-ampicillin; SxT, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole; —, no resistance traits. Isolates recovered from children with bloody diarrhea. HNT, H-nontypable; ONT, O-nontypable.