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Shiga Toxin-Producing and Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli in Animal, Foods, and Humans: Pathogenicity Mechanisms, Detection Methods, and Epidemiology.

Ana C C Paletta1, Vinicius S Castro1,2, Carlos A Conte-Junior3,4,5.   

Abstract

The main Enterobacteriaceae habitat is the mammal gastrointestinal tract. In most cases, this group of species displays a symbiotic relationship with its hosts. However, some groups may be pathogenic to humans, such as Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli and enteroaggregative Escherichia coli. The presence of these groups represents a direct risk to consumers, and recent serotypes displaying the presence of pathogenic genes in both groups are a novel challenge for food production. Thus, microbiological control strategies presenting accurate detection methodologies are required. However, with the appearance of mutations among different species, knowledge, genetic monitoring, and bioinformatics techniques must be expanded. In addition, as a strategy to ensure safe products on an industrial scale, the monitoring by different techniques and fundamentals should be applied throughout the entire processing chain. Therefore, the aim of this review is to describe the pathogenesis mechanisms of different groups, mutant strain dispersion, and current and alternative epidemiological investigation methods.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31834432     DOI: 10.1007/s00284-019-01842-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Microbiol        ISSN: 0343-8651            Impact factor:   2.188


  5 in total

1.  Genomic Diversity, Virulence Gene, and Prophage Arrays of Bovine and Human Shiga Toxigenic and Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Strains Isolated in Hungary.

Authors:  Domonkos Sváb; Linda Falgenhauer; Tünde Mag; Trinad Chakraborty; István Tóth
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-07-05       Impact factor: 6.064

2.  Fighting Shigella by Blocking Its Disease-Causing Toxin.

Authors:  Diksha Haksar; Mostafa Asadpoor; Torben Heise; Jie Shi; Saskia Braber; Gert Folkerts; Lluis Ballell; Janneth Rodrigues; Roland J Pieters
Journal:  J Med Chem       Date:  2021-04-28       Impact factor: 7.446

3.  Risk factors of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in livestock raised on diversified small-scale farms in California.

Authors:  Laura Patterson; Nora Navarro-Gonzalez; Michele T Jay-Russell; Peiman Aminabadi; Alda F A Pires
Journal:  Epidemiol Infect       Date:  2022-06-01       Impact factor: 4.434

Review 4.  Review of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Prevalence, Pathogenicity, Heavy Metal and Antimicrobial Resistance, African Perspective.

Authors:  Sydney M Gambushe; Oliver T Zishiri; Mohamed E El Zowalaty
Journal:  Infect Drug Resist       Date:  2022-08-23       Impact factor: 4.177

5.  A Validation System for Selection of Bacteriophages against Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli Contamination.

Authors:  Agnieszka Necel; Sylwia Bloch; Bożena Nejman-Faleńczyk; Aleksandra Dydecka; Gracja Topka-Bielecka; Alicja Węgrzyn; Grzegorz Węgrzyn
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2021-09-11       Impact factor: 4.546

  5 in total

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