Abstract

The purpose of this paper was to create a compendium of serogroups, serotypes and untypeable strains of Shigatoxigenic/verotoxigenic (STEC/VTEC) Escherichia coli. The compendium includes the origins, bacteriological and clinical data on this important group of microbes. The collection of STEC/VTEC data extends from 1980 to 2017, and excludes STEC/VTEC O157:H7. A total of 499 papers were discovered and documented to create the compendium which includes all the serogroups and serotypes beginning with serogroup O1 through to serogroup O211 and includes O non-typeable strains and ill-defined strains including serotype O54071:H7. The paper summarises the findings of 8010 E. coli isolates and includes all details including source (human or animal), and clinical condition/disease, serogroup and serotypes, country of origin, year reported, and the author(s) with cited references. Some twenty clinical conditions were shown in association with 4320 serotypes/and untypeable strains. The compendium is a record of an important group of STEC/ VTEC and should provide a useful resource for both researchers and clinicians.

Highlights

  • The purpose of this paper was to create a compendium of serogroups, serotypes and untypeable strains of Shigatoxigenic/verotoxigenic (STEC/VTEC) Escherichia coli

  • Specific non-O157 E. coli serotypes are associated with specific clinical disease

  • As can be seen from the tables STEC are represented in every known serogroup and serotype of E. coli certain serotypes are more commonly encountered than others

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Introduction

Specific non-O157 E. coli serotypes are associated with specific clinical disease. N. Goldwater pictures or syndromes in both humans and animals. In humans clinical diseases may include non-life-threatening diarrhoea and vomiting and abdominal cramps or life-threatening clinical diseases such as septicaemia or more rarely, haemolytic uraemic syndrome. Other presentations include infections of the meninges, urinary tract and soft tissues and a variety of specific animal-associated infections

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