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Volume 29, Number 12—December 2023
CME ACTIVITY - Research

Risk Factors for Enteric Pathogen Exposure among Children in Black Belt Region of Alabama, USA

Drew Capone, Toheedat Bakare, Troy Barker, Amy Hutson Chatham, Ryan Clark, Lauren Copperthwaite, Abeoseh Flemister, Riley Geason, Emery Hoos, Elizabeth Kim, Alka Manoj, Sam Pomper, Christina Samodal, Simrill Smith, Claudette Poole, and Joe BrownComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA (D. Capone); University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA (T. Bakare, T. Barker, R. Clark, L. Copperthwaite, A. Flemister, R. Geason, E. Hoos, E. Kim, A. Manoj, S. Pomper, C. Samodal, J. Brown); University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA (A. Hutson Chatham, C. Poole); Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (S. Smith)

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Table 2

Prevalence of enteric pathogens in stool specimens of children in a study conducted in Lowndes, Wilcox, and Perry Counties, Alabama, USA, January 2019–December 2021*

Type and pathogen Prevalence, no. (%)
Any
>1 pathogen gene detected
127 (26)
Bacteria
Clostridioides difficile 32 (6.6)
EPEC (atypical) 30 (6.1)
EAEC 19 (3.9)
Helicobacter pylori 11 (2.3)
EPEC (typical) 7 (1.4)
Yersinia enterocolitica 5 (1.0)
E. coli O157:H7 4 (0.8)
Plesiomonas shigelloides 2 (0.4)
ETEC 2 (0.4)
Shigella or EIEC 1 (0.2)
Salmonella 1 (0.2)
STEC 1 (0.2)
Campylobacter jejuni or coli
0
Fungus/algae
Blastocystis 18 (3.7)
Enterocytozoon bieneusi 0
Encephalitozoon intestinalis
0
Protozoa
Balantidium coli 3 (0.6)
Acanthamoeba 2 (0.4)
Giardia spp. 2 (0.4)
Entamoeba hystolytica 1 (0.2)
Cystoisospora belli 0
Cyclospora cayetanensi 0
Cryptosporidium 0
Entamoeba
0
Virus
Norovirus GI or GII 7 (1.4)
SARS-CoV-2 3 (0.6)
Rotavirus 2 (0.4)
Sapovirus 2 (0.4)
Astrovirus 1 (0.2)

*EAEC, enteroaggregative Escherichia coli; EIEC, enteroinvasive E. coli; EPEC, enteropathogenic E. coli; ETEC, enterotoxigenic E. coli; GI/GII, genotype group I and II; STEC, Shiga toxin–producing E. coli.

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