New Microbes and New Infections (Jul 2014)

Haemolytic-uraemic syndrome with bacteraemia caused by a new hybrid Escherichia coli pathotype

  • P. Mariani-Kurkdjian,
  • C. Lemaître,
  • P. Bidet,
  • D. Perez,
  • L. Boggini,
  • T. Kwon,
  • S. Bonacorsi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nmi2.49
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 127 – 131

Abstract

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We describe a new atypical Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) responsible for a severe episode of haemolytic–uraemic syndrome in an adult with a relapse associated with bacteraemia. This STECs train of serotype O80:H2 harboured stx2c and stx2d gene subtypes, the rare eae ɛ variant and a ColV plasmid with a conserved virulence plasmidic region involved in virulence of human and avian extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli. This atypical hybrid pathotype, which represents a new threat, is a further demonstration that STEC may be a recipient for extraintestinal virulence factors and raises again the question of antibiotic therapy during STEC infection.

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