Mc. Hogan et al., Two cases of non-O157 : H7 Escherichia coli hemolytic uremic syndrome caused by urinary tract infection, AM J KIDNEY, 38(4), 2001, pp. E22-NIL_92
Escherichia coli serotype O157:H7 Is a leading cause of diarrhea and hemoly
tic uremic syndrome (HUS). Because of the limitations of current diagnostic
techniques, the prevalence of non-O157:H7 Shiga toxin-producing E coli str
ains Is not known. We describe two patients with HUS in whom no E coli O157
:H7 was demonstrable In stool cultures. On culture of the urine, the first
patient was found to have E coli O113:H21 strain, and the second patient ha
d E coli O6:H1 serotype. Shiga toxin production (stx2) by the O113:H21 Isol
ate was confirmed. The first patient required 15 days of peritoneal dialysi
s and subsequently recovered renal function. At last follow-up, serum creat
inine was 0.9 mg/dL. The second patient had preservation of renal function
throughout the acute illness with serum creatinine of 0.5 mg/dL. The clinic
al presentation, bacteriology, course, and outcome as well as epidemiologic
Implications of the Increasing number of patients with E coli urinary trac
t infections associated with HUS are discussed. These cases Illustrate the
need to investigate patients with nondiarrheal HUS for Infection with Shiga
toxin-producing E coli of the non-O157 strain variety. (C) 2001 by the Nat
ional Kidney Foundation, Inc.