Direct detection of verotoxin-producing Escherichia coli in stool samples by PCR

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A method for the rapid detection of verotoxin-producing Escherichia coli in stool samples by PCR was evaluated. Verotoxin-1 and verotoxin-2 genes in DNA extracted directly from stool samples were amplified with oligonucleotide primers. Stools spiked with control organisms, E. coli C600 (H19B) (verotoxin-1) or E. coli C600 (933W) (verotoxin-2), demonstrated that verotoxin-1-containing organisms could be detected at 102 CFU per 0.1 g of stool and verotoxin-2-containing organisms could be detected at 107 CFU per 0.1 g of stool. Testing of stool samples from patients with diarrhea showed a high concordance between PCR positivity and the presence of verotoxin- producing E. coli, determined by isolation of serotype O157:H7 on sorbitol- MacConkey medium (34 of 35 stool samples) or by colony blots with gene probes (19 of 21 stool samples). Conversely, only 1 of 20 (5.0%) stool samples that were O157:H7 culture negative and colony blot negative and that contained free verotoxin only was positive by PCR. As well, only 4 of 145 (2.8%) stool samples that were negative for serotype O157:H7 or free verotoxin were PCR positive. PCR of DNA extracted directly from stool samples provides a rapid method for the detection of stool samples containing verotoxin-producing E. coli compared with colony blot testing.

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Ramotar, K., Waldhart, B., Church, D., Szumski, R., & Louie, T. J. (1995). Direct detection of verotoxin-producing Escherichia coli in stool samples by PCR. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 33(3), 519–524. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.33.3.519-524.1995

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