JOURNAL ARTICLE

Shiga Toxin--Producing Escherichia coli Infection

Cheleste M. Thorpe

Year: 2004 Journal:   Clinical Infectious Diseases Vol: 38 (9)Pages: 1298-1303   Publisher: Oxford University Press

Abstract

Large-scale outbreaks of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) infection have revealed the great disease-causing potential of this organism, especially among children and elderly persons. Approximately 5%-10% of people with STEC infection will develop hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS), approximately 10% of those who develop HUS will die or have permanent renal failure, and up to 50% of those who develop HUS will develop some degree of renal impairment. Important concepts in understanding the pathogenesis and prevention of STEC-associated HUS are emerging, although no specific therapy yet exists. Optimal management of STEC infection includes intravenous hydration, avoidance of antimotility agents and antimicrobials, and monitoring for sequelae. Antimicrobials may have a potentially harmful role, possibly by inducing intestinal production of Shiga toxin during the diarrheal phase of illness. A recent clinical trial evaluating an intraluminal Shiga toxin-binding agent to ameliorate HUS showed no improvement in outcome. Interventions to prevent HUS from developing in STEC-infected children are under investigation. Prevention of exposure to STEC remains important, and animal vaccines to prevent stool shedding of STEC among food animals are in development.

Keywords:
Medicine Shiga toxin Antimicrobial Outbreak Shiga-like toxin Disease Escherichia coli Intensive care medicine Microbiology Immunology Virology Biology Internal medicine

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Citation History

Topics

Escherichia coli research studies
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Endocrinology
Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Infectious Diseases
Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Infectious Diseases

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