Mg. Brook et al., PROSPECTIVE-STUDY OF VEROCYTOTOXIN-PRODUCING, ENTEROAGGREGATIVE AND DIFFUSELY ADHERENT ESCHERICHIA-COLI IN DIFFERENT DIARRHEAL STATES, Epidemiology and infection, 112(1), 1994, pp. 63-67
One hundred and eighty-one stool specimens from patients with various
types of diarrhoea (135 patients) or from non-diarrhoeal controls (23
acute medical patients, 23 inflammatory bowel disease in remission) we
re investigated using a colony-blot DNA hybridization assay for the pr
esence of Vero cyto toxin-producing (VTEC), enteroaggregative (EAggEC)
and diffusely adherent (DAEC) Escherichia coli. Twelve patients had p
robe-positive EAggEC in the stool and 8 of these had diarrhoea, 6 foll
owing recent travel. Eight patients had DAEC, 7 of whom had travellers
' diarrhoea. Six of 10 (60 %) travellers with gastroenteritis, but wit
hout a recognized enteric pathogen, were positive for EAggEC (4) or DB
EC (2). Five of 10 (50 %) travellers with gastroenteritis related to a
recognized enteric pathogen also had DAEC identified in their stool.
Of the 23 acute medical control patients 11 had been abroad, 4 of thes
e were immigrants and had EAggEC. VTEC were not found and, with one ex
ception, immunoassays for antibodies to E. coli 0 157 and 0 2 lipopoly
saccharides were negative.