Overview of Escherichia coli

- Authors: Alfredo G Torres, Margarita MP Arenas Hernandez and Ygnacio Martinez-Laguna
- Source: Pathogenic Escherichia coli in Latin America , pp 1-7
- Publication Date: March 2012
- Language: English


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Escherichia coli are Gram-negative bacteria found as normal commensal flora in the gastrointestinal tract. As a pathogen, E. coli are the most frequent causes of bacterial infections, including urinary tract infections, diarrheal disease, and other clinical infections such as neonatal meningitis, pneumonia and bacteremia. At least six different categories of pathogenic E. coli causing enteric infections have been identified and further characterized. In Latin America, as well as many other developing countries, diarrheal infections caused by E. coli remain an important cause de infant morbidity - mortality. Due to the appearance of the highly virulent strain of E. coli of serotype O157:H7 in the US and Canada in the 1980s, and subsequently in other Latin American countries, there is an increase need for accurate testing for this and other pathogenic E. coli strains, substantially enhancing detection of virulent strains and, therefore, facilitating identification of sporadic E. coli infections and outbreaks.
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