1 enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), 41% of 227
EAggEC,
41% of 149 enterotoxigenic E. coli, 22% of 65 en
2 The presence of alpha-hemolysin (Hly) in
EAggEC and CDEC strains appears to be critical for both
3 In contrast, infection of J774 cells by
EAggEC and CDEC strains resulted in apoptosis.
4 regative and cytodetaching Escherichia coli (
EAggEC and CDEC, respectively) strains demonstrated that
5 CD4 cell counts of patients with
EAggEc and diarrhea were significantly lower than those
6 Children from this study with
EAggEC and persistent diarrhea had significant elevation
7 mber of stools per day between patients with
EAggEc and those without.
8 ts with diarrhea; HIV-infected patients with
EAggEc appear to be more symptomatic when HIV disease is
9 It is likely that
EAggEc are a treatable cause of diarrheal disease in som
10 ildhood diarrhea in an urban Brazilian slum,
EAggEC are the leading cause of persistent diarrhea.
11 Enteroaggregative E. coli (
EAggEC)
are emerging as an important cause of persistent
12 ined for enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (
EAggEc)
by HeLa cell adherence assay.
13 erotoxicity was shown in examined strains of
EAggEC,
EHEC, and EPEC.
14 Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (
EAggEC)
have been implicated as diarrheal pathogens in s
15 ce fimbria, but 11 strains were positive for
EAggEc heat-stable toxin EAST/1.
16 engthen the link between the presence of the
EAggEc in stool and their role in the pathogenesis of di
17 The children with
EAggEC in their stool had significant growth impairment
18 sence of enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (
EAggEC)
in stool has been strongly associated with persi
19 he developing world, yet the pathogenesis of
EAggEC infection is poorly understood.
20 EAggEc may be a pathogen in HIV-infected patients with d
21 These findings suggest that
EAggEC may contribute to childhood malnutrition, trigger
22 Some
EAggEC produce a distinct heat-stable enterotoxin named
23 e been done to demonstrate that clearance of
EAggEc results in an improvement of diarrheal symptoms.
24 Bacteria lacking Hly, including Hly-
EAggEC strains as well as enterotoxigenic, enteropathoge
25 None of the
EAggEc strains were positive by polymerase chain reactio
26 Finally, 2
EAggEC strains were shown to cause IL-8 release from Cac
27 Of the
EAggEc strains, 51% were resistant to trimethoprim-sulfa
28 EAggEc were eradicated from stool of all participants af
29 EAggEc were present in stools of 30 patients with and 18
30 munodeficiency virus (HIV) with diarrhea and
EAggEC were randomized to a double-blind placebo-control
31 nificantly lower than those of patients with
EAggEc without diarrhea (P = .02).
32 Moreover, children with
EAggEC without diarrhea had elevated fecal lactoferrin a