Frequency of Yersinia species infection in paediatric acute diarrhoea in Tehran

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This study determined the frequency of Yersinia enterocolitica infection in 300 children with acute diarrhoea aged 0-12 years who were attending a paediatric hospital in Tehran. Over the 5-month study (May-September 2002), Yersinia species and other organisms were cultured and serotyped from stool samples or swabs. Yersinia spp. were found in 8 cases (2.7%). Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli was isolated in 5.7% of cases, Shigella spp. in 3.0% and Salmonella spp. in 2.0%. None of the Y. enterocolitica belonged to the common serotypes of O:3 and O:9. Atypical Yersinia spp. (Y.intermedia and Y. frederiksenii) were isolated. All Y.enterocolitica isolates had a similar pattern of antimicrobial resistance. Yersinia spp. infections are not common in the summer months in Tehran.

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Soltan-Dallal, M. M., & Moezardalan, K. (2004). Frequency of Yersinia species infection in paediatric acute diarrhoea in Tehran. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 10(1–2), 152–158. https://doi.org/10.26719/2004.10.1-2.152

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