大肠杆菌腹泻:在外科病房的婴儿中爆发。

E. Neter
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尽管过去几十年来在卫生和婴儿护理方面取得了非凡的进步,但腹泻病,包括新生儿的流行性腹泻,仍然在很大程度上导致这一年龄组的发病率。显然,在控制和管理这种疾病时,必须充分利用有关病因、传播方式和管理的最新信息。很明显,婴儿流行性腹泻不是一种单病因性疾病。在一些疫情中,沙门氏菌群的成员是造成感染的原因。在其他情况下,可能是一种病毒,例如由Light和Hodes分离的病毒*,可能是病原。然而,毫无疑问,某些大肠杆菌血清群是许多流行病的罪魁祸首。本报告描述了在外科病房的婴儿中爆发的大肠杆菌0111腹泻病
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Escherichia coli diarrhea: an outbreak among infants on a surgical ward.
In spite of the extraordinary advances made during the last few decades in sanitation and infant care, diarrheal disease, including epidemic diarrhea of the newborn, still contributes to a considerable extent to the morbidity in this age group. It is obvious that recent information on the etiology, modes of spread, and management must be utilized to the fullest in the control and management of this malady. It is clear that epidemic diarrhea of the infant is not a monoetiological disease. In some outbreaks members of the Salmonella group are responsible for the infection. It is possible that in others a virus, such as that isolated by Light and Hodes,* may be the etiological agent. However, there can be little doubt that certain serogroups of Escherichia coli are responsible for many epidemics. The present report describes an outbreak of E. coli 0111 diarrheal disease among infants on a surgical ward and
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