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Low frequency of enterohemorrhagic, enteroinvasive and diffusely adherent Escherichia coli in children under 5 years in rural Mozambique: a case-control study
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BACKGROUND NlmCategory: BACKGROUND content:
Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli (DEC) are among the leading
pathogens associated with endemic diarrhea in low income
countries. Yet, few epidemiological studies have focused the
contribution of enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), enteroinvasive
E. coli (EIEC) and diffusely adherent E. coli (DAEC). - Label:
METHODS NlmCategory: METHODS content: "We assessed the
contribution of EHEC, EIEC and DAEC isolated from stool samples
from a case-control study conducted in children aged
<\xE2\x80\x895\xE2\x80\x89years in Southern Mozambique
between December 2007 and November 2012. The isolates were
screened by conventional PCR targeting stx1 and stx2 (EHEC), ial
and ipaH (EIEC), and daaE (DAEC) genes." - Label: RESULTS
NlmCategory: RESULTS content: "We analyzed 297 samples from
cases with less-severe diarrhea (LSD) matched to 297 controls,
and 89 samples from cases with moderate-to-severe diarrhea (MSD)
matched to 222 controls, collected between November 3, 2011 and
November 2, 2012. DEC were more common among LSD cases (2.7%,
[8/297] of cases vs. 1.3% [4/297] of controls;
p\xC2\xA0=\xE2\x80\x890.243]) than in MSD cases (0%, [0/89] of
cases vs. 0.4%, [1/222]\xC2\xA0of controls;
p\xC2\xA0=\xE2\x80\x891.000). Detailed analysis revealed low
frequency of EHEC, DAEC or EIEC and no association with diarrhea
in all age strata. Although the low frequency, EIEC was
predominant in LSD cases aged 24-59\xE2\x80\x89months (4.1% for
cases vs. 0% for controls), followed by DAEC in similar
frequency for cases and controls in infants (1.9%) and lastly
EHEC from one control. Analysis of a subset of samples from
previous period (December 10, 2007 and October 31, 2011) showed
high frequency of DEC in controls compared to MSD cases (16.2%,
[25/154] vs. 11.9%, [14/118], p\xC2\xA0=\xE2\x80\x890.383,
respectively). Among these, DAEC predominated, being detected in
7.7% of cases vs. 17.6% of controls aged
24-59\xE2\x80\x89months, followed by EIEC in 7.7% of cases vs.
5.9% of controls for the same age category, although no
association was observed. EHEC was detected in one sample from
cases and two from controls." - Label: CONCLUSIONS NlmCategory:
CONCLUSIONS content: Our data suggests that although EHEC, DAEC
and EIEC are less frequent in endemic diarrhea in rural
Mozambique, attention should be given to their transmission
dynamics (e.g. the role on sporadic or epidemic diarrhea)
considering that the role of asymptomatic individuals as source
of dissemination remains unknown.
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GARRINE, Marcelino, MATAMBISSO, Glória, NOBELA, Nélio, VUBIL, Delfino, MASSORA, Sérgio, ACÁCIO, Sozinho, NHAMPOSSA, Tacilta, ALONSO, Pedro, MANDOMANDO, Inácio. Low frequency of enterohemorrhagic, enteroinvasive and diffusely adherent Escherichia coli in children under 5 years in rural Mozambique: a case-control study. _BMC Infectious Diseases_. 2020. Vol. 20, núm. 659. [consulta: 20 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 1471-2334. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/183390]