Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli Phylogroups Are Associated with Antibiotic Resistance and Duration of Diarrheal Episode

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Conventionally, in Escherichia coli, phylogenetic groups A and B1 are associated with commensal strains while B2 and D are associated with extraintestinal strains. The aim of this study was to evaluate diarrheagenic (DEC) and commensal E. coli phylogeny and its association with antibiotic resistance...

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Autores: Mosquito, Susan, Pons, Maria J., Riveros, Maribel, Ruiz, Joaquim, Ochoa, Theresa J.
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Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
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Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:Escherichia Coli
Antibiotic Resistance
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title Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli Phylogroups Are Associated with Antibiotic Resistance and Duration of Diarrheal Episode
spellingShingle Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli Phylogroups Are Associated with Antibiotic Resistance and Duration of Diarrheal Episode
Mosquito, Susan
Escherichia Coli
Antibiotic Resistance
title_short Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli Phylogroups Are Associated with Antibiotic Resistance and Duration of Diarrheal Episode
title_full Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli Phylogroups Are Associated with Antibiotic Resistance and Duration of Diarrheal Episode
title_fullStr Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli Phylogroups Are Associated with Antibiotic Resistance and Duration of Diarrheal Episode
title_full_unstemmed Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli Phylogroups Are Associated with Antibiotic Resistance and Duration of Diarrheal Episode
title_sort Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli Phylogroups Are Associated with Antibiotic Resistance and Duration of Diarrheal Episode
author Mosquito, Susan
author_facet Mosquito, Susan
Pons, Maria J.
Riveros, Maribel
Ruiz, Joaquim
Ochoa, Theresa J.
author_role author
author2 Pons, Maria J.
Riveros, Maribel
Ruiz, Joaquim
Ochoa, Theresa J.
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mosquito, Susan
Pons, Maria J.
Riveros, Maribel
Ruiz, Joaquim
Ochoa, Theresa J.
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Escherichia Coli
Antibiotic Resistance
topic Escherichia Coli
Antibiotic Resistance
description Conventionally, in Escherichia coli, phylogenetic groups A and B1 are associated with commensal strains while B2 and D are associated with extraintestinal strains. The aim of this study was to evaluate diarrheagenic (DEC) and commensal E. coli phylogeny and its association with antibiotic resistance and clinical characteristics of the diarrheal episode. Phylogenetic groups and antibiotic resistance of 369 E. coli strains (commensal strains and DEC from children with or without diarrhea) isolated from Peruvian children <1 year of age were determined by a Clermont triplex PCR and Kirby-Bauer method, respectively. The distribution of the 369 E. coli strains among the 4 phylogenetic groups was A (40%), D (31%), B1 (21%), and B2 (8%). DEC-control strains were more associated with group A while DEC-diarrhea strains were more associated with group D ( < 0.05). There was a tendency ( = 0.06) for higher proportion of persistent diarrhea (≥14 days) among severe groups (B2 and D) in comparison with nonsevere groups (A and B1). Strains belonging to group D presented significantly higher percentages of multidrug resistance than the rest of the groups ( > 0.01). In summary, DEC-diarrhea strains were more associated with group D than strains from healthy controls.
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spelling Mosquito, SusanPons, Maria J.Riveros, MaribelRuiz, JoaquimOchoa, Theresa J.2015-02-27T16:22:48Z2015-02-27T16:22:48Z2015-02-27Susan Mosquito, Maria J. Pons, Maribel Riveros, Joaquim Ruiz, and Theresa J. Ochoa, “Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli Phylogroups Are Associated with Antibiotic Resistance and Duration of Diarrheal Episode,” The Scientific World Journal, vol. 2015, Article ID 610403, 6 pages, 2015. doi:10.1155/2015/6104032356-614010.1155/2015/610403http://hdl.handle.net/10757/3457151537-744XThe Scientific World JournalConventionally, in Escherichia coli, phylogenetic groups A and B1 are associated with commensal strains while B2 and D are associated with extraintestinal strains. The aim of this study was to evaluate diarrheagenic (DEC) and commensal E. coli phylogeny and its association with antibiotic resistance and clinical characteristics of the diarrheal episode. Phylogenetic groups and antibiotic resistance of 369 E. coli strains (commensal strains and DEC from children with or without diarrhea) isolated from Peruvian children <1 year of age were determined by a Clermont triplex PCR and Kirby-Bauer method, respectively. The distribution of the 369 E. coli strains among the 4 phylogenetic groups was A (40%), D (31%), B1 (21%), and B2 (8%). DEC-control strains were more associated with group A while DEC-diarrhea strains were more associated with group D ( < 0.05). There was a tendency ( = 0.06) for higher proportion of persistent diarrhea (≥14 days) among severe groups (B2 and D) in comparison with nonsevere groups (A and B1). Strains belonging to group D presented significantly higher percentages of multidrug resistance than the rest of the groups ( > 0.01). In summary, DEC-diarrhea strains were more associated with group D than strains from healthy controls.This study was partially supported by the Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional (AECID), Spain, Programa de Cooperación Interuniversitaria e Investigación Científica con Iberoamérica (D/019499/08, D/024648/09, and D/030509/10) (TJ and JR). Theresa J. Ochoa is supported by the National Institute of Health, USA, Public Health Service award RO1-HDO67694-01A1. Joaquim Ruiz is supported by I3 program, of the Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad, Spain (Grant no. CES11/012). Maria J. 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Phylogenetic groups and antibiotic resistance of 369 E. coli strains (commensal strains and DEC from children with or without diarrhea) isolated from Peruvian children <1 year of age were determined by a Clermont triplex PCR and Kirby-Bauer method, respectively. The distribution of the 369 E. coli strains among the 4 phylogenetic groups was A (40%), D (31%), B1 (21%), and B2 (8%). DEC-control strains were more associated with group A while DEC-diarrhea strains were more associated with group D ( < 0.05). There was a tendency ( = 0.06) for higher proportion of persistent diarrhea (≥14 days) among severe groups (B2 and D) in comparison with nonsevere groups (A and B1). Strains belonging to group D presented significantly higher percentages of multidrug resistance than the rest of the groups ( > 0.01). 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