[Colony-sweep PCR efficacy in food-borne outbreak associated with six types of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli].

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A box-lunch-associated food-borne outbreak occurred in Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture in June 2003 involved six types of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC). Fecal specimens from patients were screened for ETEC using colony-sweep polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Of the 84 fecal specimens examined, 56 (66.7%) were PCR-positive, i.e. 35 (41.7%) LT-gene-positive, 21 (25.0%) STp-gene-positive and 11 (13.1%) STh-gene-positive. Both of toxin-genes, i.e. LT and STp, LT and STh, STh and STp were positive in 11 patients. ETEC was isolated in confirmation testing from 48 (57.1%) fecal specimens. A single type of ETEC was isolated from 43 fecal samples. Serotype and toxin type of the isolates were O25:NM (LT) (21 samples), O27:H20 (STp) (12 samples), O148:H28 (STh) (8 samples), O25:NM (STh) (1 sample), and O27:7 (STp) (1 sample). Two types of ETEC were isolated from 5 fecal samples, i.e. O25:NM (LT) and O27:H20 (STp) (3 samples), O27:H20 (STp) and O148:H28 (STh) (1 sample), and O25:NM (LT) and O78:NM (STh) (1 sample).

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Konishi, N., Obata, H., Shimojima, Y., Monma, C., Kai, A., & Tsuji, T. (2009). [Colony-sweep PCR efficacy in food-borne outbreak associated with six types of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli]. Kansenshōgaku Zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases, 83(5), 490–495. https://doi.org/10.11150/kansenshogakuzasshi.83.490

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