Shiga-like cytotoxin production by enteropathogenic Escherichia coli serogroups

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The mechanism by which enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) cause disease remains to be defined. We studied EPEC and non-EPEC strains of E. coli from stool specimens obtained from infants and adults for production of Shiga-like cytotoxin. Although it was common for healthy infants and adults to have cytotoxin-producing E. coli as part of the fecal flora, Shiga-like cytotoxin was detected more commonly and in greater amounts among EPEC than among other fecal E. coli. These results suggest a role of Shiga-like cytotoxin in the pathogenesis of EPEC-related gastroenteritis.

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Cleary, T. G., Mathewson, J. J., Faris, E., & Pickering, L. K. (1985). Shiga-like cytotoxin production by enteropathogenic Escherichia coli serogroups. Infection and Immunity, 47(1), 335–337. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.47.1.335-337.1985

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