Prevalencia y caracterización del perfil de susceptibilidad antimicrobiana de Campylobacter jejuni y Campylobacter coli en niños con diarrea de la ciudad de Loja, Ecuador

  • Simaluiza R
  • Toledo Z
  • Fernández H
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Abstract

Continued success in decreasing diarrheal disease burden requires targeted interventions. To develop such interventions, it is crucial to understand which pathogens cause diarrhea. Using a case-control design we tested stool samples, collected in both rural and urban Ecuador, for 15 pathogenic microorganisms. Pathogens were present in 51% of case and 27% of control samples from the urban community, and 62% of case and 18% of control samples collected from the rural community. Rotavirus and Shigellae were associated with diarrhea in the urban community; co-infections were more pathogenic than single infection; Campylobacter and Entamoeba histolytica were found in large numbers in cases and controls; and non-typhi Salmonella and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli were not found in any samples. Consistent with the Global Enteric Multicenter Study, focused in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, we found that in Ecuador a small group of pathogens accounted for a significant amount of the diarrheal disease burden. Copyright

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Simaluiza, R., Toledo, Z., & Fernández, H. (2018). Prevalencia y caracterización del perfil de susceptibilidad antimicrobiana de Campylobacter jejuni y Campylobacter coli en niños con diarrea de la ciudad de Loja, Ecuador. Revista Chilena de Infectología, 35(2), 213–215. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0716-10182018000200213

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