RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENTEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA-COLI AND DIARRHEA AMONG CHILDREN IN BUENOS-AIRES

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BINSZTEIN, N
RIVAS, M
MORAL, LL
VIBOUD, G
IRIARTE, C
SZEFNER, M
SVENNERHOLM, AM
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[1] HOSP PEDRO ELIZALDE,BUENOS AIRES,ARGENTINA
[2] GOTHENBURG UNIV,DEPT MED MICROBIOL,S-41124 GOTHENBURG,SWEDEN
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The incidence of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) has been studied in 85 children with acute diarrhea in patients in the Hospital de Ninos Pedro de Elizalde, Buenos Aires, and in 38 healthy children. All of them were up to four years old and none had received antibiotic treatment within 7 days before sampling. ETEC was recovered in 9 out of 85 (10.6%) children with diarrhea. From these positive cases, 6 were associated with heat-stable (ST), 1 with heat-labile (LT) and 2 with both LT and ST enterotoxins. Only one case (2.6%) of LT-producing ETEC was detected in the control group. In 5 out of 9 ETEC diarrhea cases (55.5%) the isolated strains expressed human colonization factor antigens (CFA); four of them were CFA/I and one CFA/II. The characteristics of the CFA, biotype, serotype and antibiotic sensitivity pattern were studied in 23 E. coli isolates from 10 ETEC positive children. Of the 12 ST only strains, 5 (41.7%) expressed CFA/I and 2 (16.7%) CFA/II (CS2 + CS3). One out of 2 LT/ST strains expressed CFA/I. CFAs were not detected in the ETEC-LT nor in the toxin negative E coli strains. From the ETEC isolated, 82.4% were resistant to 4 or more antibiotics, whereas only 50% of simultaneously isolated toxin-negative E. coli presented this sensitivity pattern. The different ETEC strains belonged to several different serotypes, some of them rarely observed in other countries. None of these serotypes correlated either with the toxin profile or with the sugar fermentation pattern. Interestingly, in three cases, ETEC strains with differing serotype but with the same toxin profile were detected.
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