Literature DB >> 31195470

Growing Concerns and Recent Outbreaks Involving Non-O157:H7 Serotypes of Verotoxigenic Escherichia coli.

Roger P Johnson1, Robert C Clarke1, Jeffery B Wilson2, Susan C Read1, Kris Rahn1, Shane A Renwick1, Kulbir A Sandhu3, David Alves4, Mohamed A Karmali5, Hermy Lior2, Scott A McEwen3, John S Spika2, Carlton L Gyles3.   

Abstract

Verocytotoxin-producing E. coli (VTEC) of serotype O157:H7 have been shown to be important agents of foodborne disease in humans worldwide. While the majority of research effort has been targeted on this serotype it is becoming more evident that other serotypes of VTEC can also be associated with human disease. An increasing number of these non-O157:H7 VTEC have been isolated from humans suffering from HUS and diarrhea. Recently a number of foodborne outbreaks in the USA, Australia, and other countries have been attributed to non-O157:H7 VTEC serotypes. Surveys of animal populations in a variety of countries have shown that the cattle reservoir contains more than 100 serotypes of VTEC, many of which are similar to those isolated from humans. The diversity and complexity of the VTEC family requires that laboratories and public health surveillance systems have the ability to detect and monitor all serotypes of VTEC.

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Keywords:  Shiga-like toxins; Verotoxins; hemolytic uremic syndrome

Year:  1996        PMID: 31195470     DOI: 10.4315/0362-028X-59.10.1112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Prot        ISSN: 0362-028X            Impact factor:   2.077


  4 in total

1.  Evidence for the benefits of food chain interventions on E. coli O157:H7/NM prevalence in retail ground beef and human disease incidence: A success story.

Authors:  Frank Pollari; Tanya Christidis; Katarina D M Pintar; Andrea Nesbitt; Jeff Farber; Marie-Claude Lavoie; Alex Gill; Penelope Kirsch; Roger P Johnson
Journal:  Can J Public Health       Date:  2017-01-01

2.  MALDI-TOF MS Based Typing for Rapid Screening of Multiple Antibiotic Resistance E. coli and Virulent Non-O157 Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli Isolated from the Slaughterhouse Settings and Beef Carcasses.

Authors:  Mohamed Tharwat Elabbasy; Mohamed A Hussein; Fahad Dhafer Algahtani; Ghada I Abd El-Rahman; Alaa Eldin Morshdy; Ibrahim A Elkafrawy; Adeniyi A Adeboye
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2021-04-10

3.  Improved Genomic Identification, Clustering, and Serotyping of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli Using Cluster/Serotype-Specific Gene Markers.

Authors:  Xiaomei Zhang; Michael Payne; Sandeep Kaur; Ruiting Lan
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2022-01-10       Impact factor: 5.293

4.  Do changes in STEC diagnostics mislead interpretation of disease surveillance data in Switzerland? Time trends in positivity, 2007 to 2016.

Authors:  Fabienne Beatrice Fischer; Apolline Saucy; Claudia Schmutz; Daniel Mäusezahl
Journal:  Euro Surveill       Date:  2020-08
  4 in total

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