PHLS begins a national case control study of Escherichia coli O157 infection in England.

G K Adak, P G Wall, H R Smith, T Cheasty, F J Bolton, M A Griffin, B Rowe
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Infection with Vero cytotoxin producing Escherichia coli O157 (VTEC O157) is a growing public health problem and the commonest cause of acute renal failure in children in the United Kingdom. Foodborne outbreaks of VTEC O157 infection have been reported in the United Kingdom, other European countries, and North America. Most cases of infection are sporadic, however, and the contribution of food vehicles, animal contact, and person to person spread in the acquisition of infection needs to be clarified. The PHLS is starting a case control study in England to identify and estimate the relative importance of risk factors for the acquisition of VTEC O157 infection. The study will run for 12 months. This article describes its objectives and asks microbiologists, public health physicians, clinicians, and others who may be asked for details about cases or to find suitable controls for their help in achieving a successful outcome.

PHLS开始在英国进行大肠杆菌O157感染的全国病例对照研究。
在英国,产生Vero细胞毒素的大肠杆菌O157 (VTEC O157)感染是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题,也是儿童急性肾衰竭的最常见原因。在英国、其他欧洲国家和北美报告了食源性VTEC O157感染暴发。然而,大多数感染病例是散发的,需要澄清食品运输工具、动物接触和人际传播在感染中的作用。PHLS正在英国开始一项病例对照研究,以确定和估计获得VTEC O157感染的风险因素的相对重要性。这项研究将持续12个月。本文描述了它的目标,并向微生物学家、公共卫生医生、临床医生和其他可能被要求提供病例细节或找到合适的控制方法的人询问,以帮助他们取得成功的结果。
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