Both OA and the DTX are acid polyethers that inhibit protein phosphatases, and are the only toxins of the old "DSP complex" with
diarrheogenic effects (Reguera et al.
High occurrence of Shiga-like toxin-producing strains among
diarrheogenic Escherichia coli isolated from raw beef product in Rio de Janeiro City, Brazil.
pullorum is poorly studied but bears sufficient similarity to
diarrheogenic C.
(49) The
diarrheogenic action of aurothiolates can be explained by their ability to stimulate intestinal secretion in vitro, an effect shared by cathionic trivalent gold.
Many of the Guadalajara sauces had
diarrheogenic strains of Escherichia coli, but none of the Houston sauces did (Ann.
Enterohemorrahagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) is one of the five major categories of the
diarrheogenic E.
Diarrheogenic bacterial enteritis in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: a light and electron microscopy study of 52 cases.
Coli, Other
Diarrheogenic 79,420 2,090 Listeria monocytogenes 2,518 1,259 373 Salmonella Typhi [b] 824 412 Salmonella, Nontyphoidal 1,412,498 37,171 37,842 Shigella spp.
To the Editor: Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC), 1 of the 6 pathotypes of
diarrheogenic E.
To reduce the cost of the investigation,
diarrheogenic strains of E.
This communication also illustrates 2 principles that should be recognized more generally with regard to
diarrheogenic E.
Diarrheogenic Escherichia coli isolates from 45 (73%) of 62 hospitalized patients were resistant to common antimicrobial drugs.