YOUNG AGE CHILDREN WITH INTESTINE DYSBIOSIS AS CARRIERS OF ENTEROAGGREGATIVE ESCHERICHIA COLI

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Aim. Study the prevalence of diarrhea-genic E. coli of the enteroaggregative group in children with intestine dysbiosis. Materials and methods. PCR method was used to study virulence factors in 511 strains of E. coli isolated during bacteriologic study of feces samples from 393 children aged less than 2 years. Sensitivity to antibiotics was determined by disc-diffusion method, results interpretation - according to clinical recommendations Determination of sensitivity of microorganisms to antimicrobial preparations, 2015. Results. 23 enteroaggregative E. coli strains were identified (EAggEC). All the strains had aaf gene coding aggregative-adhesion fimbriae and 4 other genes (aggR, ast, aap, aatA) in various combinations coding virulence factors EAggEC. 19 strains (87%) were not sensitive to antimicrobial preparations. Resistance to extended spectrum cephalosporins was determined by the production of extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) of CTX-M genetic family and AmpC cephalosporinase. Conclusion. Results of the study have shown that 6% of children with intestine dysbiosis are EAggEC carriers, that gives evidence on the necessity of detection of EAggEC strains - a novel group of diarrhea-genic E. coli not only in patients with diarrhea syndrome, but also using intestine dysbiosis.

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M. A. Makarova

Pasteur St. Petersburg Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology

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L. V. Suzhaeva

Pasteur St. Petersburg Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology

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Russian Federation

L. A. Kaftyreva

Pasteur St. Petersburg Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology

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Russian Federation

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