| Literature DB >> 3902984 |
T Riordan, R J Gross, B Rowe, S M Scotland, S M Johnston.
Abstract
An outbreak of diarrhoea with abdominal pain occurred among members of the staff of a school and their guests after a social function at which a cold buffet was served. Sixty people attended the function and 43 subsequently completed questionnaires. Of these, 27 had diarrhoea. The median incubation period was 36 h and the range 12-66 h. Food history analysis showed an association between diarrhoea and eating curried turkey mayonnaise. Stool specimens from 13 of those who developed diarrhoea were examined: Escherichia coli 06.H16 (producing heat-stable and heat-labile enterotoxins) was found in nine specimens and E. coli 027.H20 (producing heat-stable enterotoxin) in 11 specimens. Eight patients had both strains and only one was negative for enterotoxigenic E. coli. Food samples were not available for examination. Enterotoxigenic E. coli should be considered as a possible cause in well-defined outbreaks of food-borne diarrhoea with abdominal pain.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3902984 DOI: 10.1016/s0163-4453(85)92147-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect ISSN: 0163-4453 Impact factor: 6.072