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Human Escherichia coli O157:H7 Genetic Marker in Isolates of Bovine Origin

Jeffrey T. LeJeune,*Comments Stephen T. Abedon,* Kaori Takemura,* Nicholas P. Christie,* and Srinand Sreevatsan*
*Ohio State University, Wooster, Ohio, USA



Appendix 1. Source of human isolates used in this studya

FAHRP ID

Source ID

Country

Year

Clinical signs and symptoms

References or source


6

FRIK 528

USA

1998

Diarrhea

1

7

FRIK 579

USA

1998

Diarrhea

1

8

93-001

USA

1999

Hemorrhagic colitis

2

9

ATCC 35150

USA

1999

Hemorrhagic colitis

2

16

91671

USA

1999

Hemorrhagic colitis

2

17

ATCC 43889

USA

1999

Hemorrhagic colitis

2

18

NE 037

USA

1999

Hemorrhagic colitis

2

19

NE 15

USA

1999

Hemorrhagic colitis

2

39

E29962

UK

1991

NR

3

54

CL56

Canada

1991

NR

3

60

E32511

USA

2002

HUS

4

58

EDL933

USA

1982

Hemorrhagic colitis

5

126

02 5225

USA

2002

NR

Washingtonb

127

02 4857

USA

2002

NR

Washington

128

02 6776

USA

2002

NR

Washington

129

02 6579

USA

2002

NR

Washington

130

02 6546

USA

2002

NR

Washington

131

02 6722

USA

2002

NR

Washington

132

02 6598

USA

2002

NR

Washington

133

02 6696

USA

2002

NR

Washington

134

02 6791

USA

2002

NR

Washington

135

02 6829

USA

2002

NR

Washington

136

02 6755

USA

2002

NR

Washington

137

02 6644

USA

2002

NR

Washington

138

06 781

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Idahoc

139

06 852

USA

2002

NR

Idaho

140

06 854

USA

2002

Watery diarrhea, vomiting

Idaho

141

06 856

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Idaho

142

06 855

USA

2002

NR

 

143

06 886

USA

2002

Diarrhea, abdominal pain

Idaho

144

06 889

USA

2002

Abdominal pain

Idaho

145

06 988

USA

2002

Gastrointestinal bleeding

Idaho

146

07 004

USA

2002

Bloody stool

Idaho

147

07 007

USA

2002

Bloody stool

Idaho

148

07 023

USA

2002

Bloody stool

Idaho

149

07 085

USA

2002

NR

Idaho

150

07 147

USA

2002

NR

Idaho

151

07 154

USA

2002

NR

Idaho

152

O2191230

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohiod

153

O2191229

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

154

O2191231

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

155

O2191294

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

156

O2190819

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

157

O2190864

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

158

O2191309

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

159

O2191311

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

160

O2191313

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

161

O2191361

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

162

O2191602

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

163

O2191624

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

164

O2191541

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

165

O2191546

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

166

O2191423

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

167

O2191509

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

168

O2191363

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

169

O2191364

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

170

O2191365

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

171

O2191366

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

172

O2190889

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

173

O2190893

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

174

O2191176

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

175

O2191177

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

176

O2191623

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

177

O2191625

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

178

O2191645

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

179

O2191675

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

180

O2191765

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio

181

O2191831

USA

2002

Diarrhea

Ohio


aFAHRP, Food Animal Health Research Program, Ohio State University; NR, not reported; HUS, hemolytic uremic syndrome.
bWashington State Department of Health isolates.
cIdaho Department of Health and Welfare isolates.
dOhio Department of Health isolates.

Appendix 1 References

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  2. Kim J, Nietfeldt J, Benson A. Octamer-based genome scanning distinguishes a unique subpopulation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 strains in cattle. PNAS. 1999;96:13288–93.
  3. Dorn CR, Angrick E. Serotype O157:H7 Escherichia coli from bovine and meat sources. J Clin Microbiol. 1991;29:1225–31.
  4. Schmitt CK, McKee ML, O'Brien AD. Two copies of Shiga-like toxin II-related genes common in enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli strains are responsible for the antigenic heterogeneity of the O157:H- strain E32511. Infect Immun. 1991;59:1065–73. Obtained from the  STEC Center, Michigan State University.
  5. Perna NT, Mayhew GF, Posfai G, Elliott S, Donnenberg MS, Kaper JB, et al. Genome sequence of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7. Nature. 2001;409:529–33.
   
     
   
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