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Yersinia enterocolitica isolated from two cohorts of young children in Santiago, Chile: Incidence of and lack of correlation between illness and proposed virulence factors

JG Morris, V Prado, C Ferreccio, RM Robins-Browne, AM Bordun, M Cayazzo, BA Kay, MM Levine

Journal of Clinical Microbiology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 1991

Abstract

Yersinia enterocolitica was isolated from children in two cohorts in Santiago, Chile. In a cohort containing a cross section of children aged 0 to 4 years, Y. enterocolitica was isolated from stool samples of 1.1% of children with diarrhea and 0.2% of age-matched control children. In a subgroup of this cohort from which weekly stool samples were obtained from all children irrespective of clinical status, 6% of children had asymptomatic Yersinia infections. In a birth cohort (with a greater representation of children <1 year of age and a significantly higher rate of diarrhea), Y. enterocolitica was isolated from 1.9% of children with diarrhea and 0.6% of controls (P = 0.05). Biogroup 1A strai..

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