First Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli isolate from a patient with hemolytic uremic syndrome, Brazil. (Letters).To the Editor: Infection by Shiga toxin (Stx)-producing Escherichia coli (STEC STEC shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli. ), particularly strains of serotype O157:H7, can cause sporadic cases and outbreaks of diarrhea, hemorrhagic colitis (HC), and hemolytic uremic syndrome hemolytic uremic syndrome n. A syndrome in which hemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia occur with acute renal failure, marked in children by sudden gastrointestinal bleeding, urine that contains red blood cells and is scanty in volume, and (HUS) (1). Some other serotypes (e.g., O26:H11, O111:H8, O111:NM, and O113:H21) share a similar pathogenic potential. STEC are distributed worldwide, but most of the HC and HUS cases were reported from industrialized in·dus·tri·al·ize v. in·dus·tri·al·ized, in·dus·tri·al·iz·ing, in·dus·tri·al·iz·es v.tr. 1. To develop industry in (a country or society, for example). 2. nations of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres (2). In South America, HUS is a major cause of acute renal failure acute renal failure Acute kidney failure Nephrology An abrupt decline in renal function, triggered by various processes–eg, sepsis, shock, trauma, kidney stones, drug toxicity-aspirin, lithium, substances of abuse, toxins, iodinated radiocontrast. in infants in Argentina (3) and Chile (4). However, in Brazil human STEC infections have been restricted to sporadic cases of nonbloody diarrhea (5,6). Although a high frequency of STEC strains was recently found in foods and animal reservoirs (7,8), only some of the serotypes identified in animals (8) were recognized as causes of human illness (e.g., O157:H7, O22:H16, O82:H8, and NT:H21). Moreover, there is currently no nationwide surveillance system for HUS in Brazil, and STEC-associated HUS has not been previously reported in our country. We describe the case of an 8-month-old boy from a northeastern state in Brazil, who was admitted to the emergency room of Hospital Sao Paulo, Silo Paulo, on March 17, 2001; the boy had anemia, oliguria oliguria /ol·i·gu·ria/ (ol?i-gu´re-ah) diminished urine production and excretion in relation to fluid intake.oligu´ric ol·i·gu·ri·a n. Abnormally slight or infrequent urination. , and edema of lower extremities. He had an acute diarrheal prodromal prodromal the stage of premonitory signs presaging the onset of disease or of specific clinical signs such as seizures. illness 3 weeks before hospital admission. On the same day as admission, respiratory failure developed, and the child was transferred to the pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children. pe·di·at·ric adj. Of or relating to pediatrics. intensive care unit of the hospital. The boy had hemolytic anemia (hemoglobin level 11.9 g/dL at admission, and 9.1 g/dL several days later), renal failure (blood urea nitrogen blood urea nitrogen n. Abbr. BUN Nitrogen in the form of urea in the blood or serum, used as a indicator of kidney function. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 43.8 mg/dL and serum creatinine 1.5 mg/dL), and thrombocytopenia Thrombocytopenia Definition Thrombocytopenia is an abnormal drop in the number of blood cells involved in forming blood clots. These cells are called platelets. (platelet count of 70,000/ [mm.sup.3]), leading to a diagnosis of HUS. The patient received treatment with fresh frozen plasma fresh frozen plasma n. Abbr. FFP Blood plasma frozen within 6 hours of collection. fresh frozen plasma and needed renal support (peritoneal dialysis) for 7 days. Once renal function was reestablished, the patient's outcome was good. Feces were collected as soon as HUS was suspected and plated onto MacConkey Sorbitol sorbitol /sor·bi·tol/ (sor´bi-tol) a six-carbon sugar alcohol from a variety of fruits, found in lens deposits in diabetes mellitus. Agar (Difco, Becton Dickinson Microbiology Systems, Sparks, MD). Only sorbitol-positive colonies grew and were biochemically identified as E. coli by standard procedures. The E. coli isolates expressed Stx1, as identified by cytotoxicity and neutralization assays on Vero cells (5). Presence of stxl and intimin (eae) gene sequences was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction polymerase chain reaction (pŏl`ĭmərās') (PCR), laboratory process in which a particular DNA segment from a mixture of DNA chains is rapidly replicated, producing a large, readily analyzed sample of a piece of DNA; the process is (9,10). The E. coli strain belonged to serotype O26:H11 and produced enterohemorragic E. coli hemolysin hemolysin /he·mol·y·sin/ (he-mol´i-sin) a substance that liberates hemoglobin from erythrocytes by interrupting their structural integrity. he·mol·y·sin n. (enterohemolysin). This report is the first on the isolation of an STEC strain in a HUS patient in Brazil. The serotype O26:H11 has been described as an agent of HC and HUS in other countries and was the second most frequent serotype found in STEC strains isolated from diarrheal cases in our settings (6). Moreover, expression of Stx1 and enterohemolysin and the presence of eae are virulent characteristics usually found in the human STEC strains isolated so far in Brazil. These findings show the importance of looking for non-O157 STEC strains besides O157:H7 in patients with HC and HUS in Brazil. Surveillance for HUS, either nationally or in sentinel population-based studies, should be performed in Brazil, and studies on the occurrence of HUS and its association with STEC infections are under investigation in our laboratory. Acknowledgments We thank Dr. Tania
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