Volume 14, Number 8—August 2008
Dispatch
Analysis of Collection of Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome–associated Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli
Table 1
CC | No. strains (%)† | ST | No. strains (%)† | Serotype‡ (no. strains)§ |
---|---|---|---|---|
29 | 89 (52.7) | ST21 | 43 (25.4) | O26:H11/H– (fliCH11) (41), OR:H11 (1), Ont:Hnt (1) |
ST29 | 30 (17.8) | O26:H11/H– (fliCH11) (29), OR:H11 (1) | ||
ST27 | 1 (0.6) | O26:H11 | ||
ST396 | 1 (0.6) | O26:H11 | ||
ST16 |
14 (8.3) |
O111:H8/H– (fliCH8) |
||
32 | 32 (18.9) | ST32 | 30 (17.8) | O145:H28/H– (fliCH28) |
ST137 |
2 (1.2) |
O145:H– (fliCH28) |
||
20 | 16 (9.5) | ST17 | 15 (8.9) | O103:H2/H– (fliCH2) (14), OR:H2 (1) |
ST20 |
1 (0.6) |
O119:H2 |
||
10 | 3 (1.8) | ST43 | 1 (0.6) | O111:H10 |
ST330 |
2 (1.2) |
Ont:H– |
||
11 |
3 (1.8) |
ST335 |
3 (1.8) |
O55:H7 |
40 |
1 (0.6) |
ST40 |
1 (0.6) |
O112:H– |
69 |
1 (0.6) |
ST69 |
1 (0.6) |
O73:H18 |
101 |
1 (0.6) |
ST101 |
1 (0.6) |
O55:Hnt |
155 |
1 (0.6) |
ST56 |
1 (0.6) |
O113:H21 |
469 |
1 (0.6) |
ST679 |
1 (0.6) |
O163:H19 |
NA |
2 (1.2) |
ST25 |
2 (1.2) |
O128:H2 |
NA |
2 (1.2) |
ST678 |
2 (1.2) |
O104:H4 |
NA |
2 (1.2) |
ST655 |
2 (1.2) |
O121:H19 |
NA |
1 (0.6) |
ST329 |
1 (0.6) |
O136:Hnt |
NA | 3 (1.8) | ST342 | 2 (1.2) | O145:H25/H– (fliCH25) |
ST659¶ |
1 (0.6) |
O145:H– (fliCH25) |
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NA |
1 (0.6) |
ST677 |
1 (0.6) |
O174:H21 |
NA |
1 (0.6) |
ST39 |
1 (0.6) |
O70:H8 |
NA |
1 (0.6) |
ST675 |
1 (0.6) |
O76:H19 |
NA |
3 (1.8) |
ST442 |
3 (1.8) |
O91:H21 |
NA |
3 (1.8) |
ST306 |
3 (1.8) |
O98:H– (2), OR:H–(1) |
NA | 2 (0.6) | ST672 | 2 (1.2) | O104:H21 (1), Ont:H21 (1) |
*CC, clonal complex; ST, sequence type; EHEC, enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli; HUS, hemolytic uremic syndrome; NA, not assigned.
†% of strains of a CC and ST among all 169 non-O157 EHEC isolated from HUS patients.
‡H–, nonmotile; OR, O rough (autoagglutinable strain); nt, not typeable by the E. coli O and H antisera used.
§Number of strains of the serotype that belonged to the respective ST; if no number is given, all strains of the serotype belonged to the respective ST.
¶ST659 is a single-locus variant of ST342.
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