Species and serovars of enteropathogenic agents associated with acute diarrheal disease in Rosario, Argentina
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Acute diarrhea, Enteropathogenic agents-species, Serovars, Rosario, ArgentinaAbstract
We report the most frequent species and serovars of enteropathogenic organisms in Rosario from 1985 to 1993. Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli was the most prevalent agent affecting 144/570 (25.2%) children; 0111 represented 41.8%, 055: 13.6%, 0119: 12.7%. Among enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) the most frequent were ETEC-ST 0128:H21 and 0153:H45. Shigella spp were isolated in 8.8%; S.flexneri: 7%, principally type 2 (59.5%); S. sonnei: 1.6%, and S. dysenteriae type 2: 0.2%. Campylobacter spp were found in 6.1% of patients; C.jejuni: 4.6%; C. coli: 1.4% and C. lari: 0.2%; except groups 0 13,50 and 0 4 (2 cases each), no predominant serogroups were found. Salmonella was isolated in 2.8% of cases, being the predominant serovar S. typhimurium until 1986, but a dramatically increase of cases due to S. enteritidis was observed since 1987. There was 1.9% of Aeromonas spp and 2 cases due to Vibrio cholerae non 0-1. No Yersinia was found. In patients with gastroenteritis due to Shigella, Campylobacter, Salmonella, or EPEC as the unique pathogen, leukocytes were observed in the faeces in 70%, 50%, 20%, and 10% of cases respectively.Downloads
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1996-02-01
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Microbiology
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Notario, R., Borda, N., Gambande, T., & Sutich, E. (1996). Species and serovars of enteropathogenic agents associated with acute diarrheal disease in Rosario, Argentina . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 38(1), 5-7. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29330