Closely related strains of Escherichia coli have been shown to cause extraintestinal infections in unrelated persons. This study tests whether a food reservoir may exist for these E. coli. Isolates from 3 sources over the same time period (2005–2007) and geographic area were compared. The sources comprised prospectively collected E. coli isolates from women with urinary tract infection (UTI) (n = 353); retail meat (n = 417); and restaurant/ready-to-eat foods (n = 74). E. coli were evaluated for antimicrobial drug susceptibility and O:H serotype and compared by using 4 different genotyping methods. We identified 17 clonal groups that contained E. coli isolates (n = 72) from >1 source. E. coli from retail chicken (O25:H4-ST131 and O114:H4-ST1...
With the increasing demand for poultry meat and poultry products and the growing poultry industry ar...
The goal of the current investigation was to test various samples of ready-to-eat food and human sto...
Context: Escherichia coli is shed in the feces of warm blooded animals and humans and thus potential...
Closely related strains of Escherichia coli have been shown to cause extraintestinal infections in u...
Closely related strains of Escherichia coli have been shown to cause extraintestinal infections in u...
There is increasing evidence that retail food may serve as a source of Escherichia coli that causes ...
ABSTRACT There is increasing evidence that retail food may serve as a source of Escherichia coli tha...
We previously described how retail meat, particularly chicken, might be a reservoir for extraintesti...
Studies of extraintestinal infections caused by genetically related strains of Escherichia coli amon...
Most human extraintestinal Escherichia coli infections, including those involving antimicrobial resi...
Background. The increasing incidence of community-acquired urinary tract infections (UTIs) caused by...
Extra-intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) causing urinary tract infections (UTIs) most of...
In this study, extended-spectrum ß-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli isolates recovered fr...
Background: Foodborne antimicrobial-resistant Escherichia coli may colonize and cause infections in ...
The food supply, including poultry products, may transmit antimicrobial drug–resistant Escherichia c...
With the increasing demand for poultry meat and poultry products and the growing poultry industry ar...
The goal of the current investigation was to test various samples of ready-to-eat food and human sto...
Context: Escherichia coli is shed in the feces of warm blooded animals and humans and thus potential...
Closely related strains of Escherichia coli have been shown to cause extraintestinal infections in u...
Closely related strains of Escherichia coli have been shown to cause extraintestinal infections in u...
There is increasing evidence that retail food may serve as a source of Escherichia coli that causes ...
ABSTRACT There is increasing evidence that retail food may serve as a source of Escherichia coli tha...
We previously described how retail meat, particularly chicken, might be a reservoir for extraintesti...
Studies of extraintestinal infections caused by genetically related strains of Escherichia coli amon...
Most human extraintestinal Escherichia coli infections, including those involving antimicrobial resi...
Background. The increasing incidence of community-acquired urinary tract infections (UTIs) caused by...
Extra-intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) causing urinary tract infections (UTIs) most of...
In this study, extended-spectrum ß-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli isolates recovered fr...
Background: Foodborne antimicrobial-resistant Escherichia coli may colonize and cause infections in ...
The food supply, including poultry products, may transmit antimicrobial drug–resistant Escherichia c...
With the increasing demand for poultry meat and poultry products and the growing poultry industry ar...
The goal of the current investigation was to test various samples of ready-to-eat food and human sto...
Context: Escherichia coli is shed in the feces of warm blooded animals and humans and thus potential...