2011年7月20日水曜日

ドイツなどの病原性大腸菌(EHEC)や溶血性尿毒症(HUS)の感染状況:2011年07月18日月曜日10:00現在

ドイツなどの病原性大腸菌(EHEC)や溶血性尿毒症(HUS)の感染状況:2011年07月18日月曜日10:00現在
2011年07月19日火曜日08:30発表、2011年07月18日月曜日現在の事実·情報による
Robert Koch Institute in Germany
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ドイツでは、病原性大腸菌(EHEC)感染確認患者は、3'485人で、感染死者は 17人で、溶血性尿毒症症候群(HUS)感染確認患者は、859人で、感染確認死者は 32人で、合計すると、病原性大腸菌(EHEC)と溶血性尿毒症症候群(HUS)の感染確認患者数は、4'344人で、感染確認死者は 49人(+3人=51人?)になる。報告漏れがあるので、ドイツでの病原性大腸菌(EHEC)の実際の感染患者数は、4'800ー4'900人くらいにはなるだろう。

これにオーストリアの感染者の5人、カナダの感染の1人、チェコの感染者の1人、デンマークの感染者の23人、フランスの感染者の2+8+8=18人、ギリシアの感染者の1人、ルクセンブルグの感染者の2人、オランダの感染者の11人、ノルウェイの感染者の1人、ポーランドの感染者の3人、スペインの感染者の2人、スウェーデンの感染者の53人と感染死者の1人、スイスの感染者の5人、イギリスの感染者の6人、アメリカ合衆国の感染者の6人と感染死者の1人を加えると、世界では、病原性大腸菌(EHEC)と溶血性尿毒症症候群(HUS)の感染確認患者数は、4'472+?人で、感染死者は、53人になる。報告漏れがあるので、実際の感染患者数は、4'900人ー5'000人くらい?にはなるだろう。2011年07月06日水曜日10:00CET現在。[1][1] [1] World Health Organization regional Office for EuropeInternational Health Regulations Outbreaks of E.coli O 104:H4 infection :07-07-2011http://www.euro.who.int/en/what-we-do/health-topics/emergencies/international-health-regulations/outbreaks-of-e.-coli-o104h4-infectionNews > Outbreaks of E.coli O 104:H4 infection : update 2907-07-2011http://www.euro.who.int/en/what-we-do/health-topics/emergencies/international-health-regulations/news/news/2011/07/outbreaks-of-e.-coli-o104h4-infection-update-29
Outbreaks of E. coli O104:H4 infection: update 29
07-07-2011On 5 July, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) issued the report from the Task Force established to coordinate investigations to track down the possible source of the French and German outbreaks of E. coli O104:H4. Details of the task force report and its conclusions can be found on the EFSA website.
Outbreak of E. coli O104:H4 infection in Germany, France and SwedenIn Germany, the daily numbers of reported haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS)/enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) cases have steadily decreased since they peaked on 22 May. Nevertheless, the cumulative numbers of cases from Germany have continued to rise, primarily owing to delays in notification. However, from 7 July onwards, the EHEC (STEC) cases reported by Germany will only include the cases that meet the clinical criteria in accordance with European Union (EU) case definitions. This explains the reduction in the number of EHEC (STEC) cases reported by Germany compared to the previous WHO update of 1 July.The last reported date of illness onset in a patient with confirmed E. coli O104:H4 was 26 June. The last reported date of illness onset among all cases (also without E. coli O104:H4 confirmation) was 29 June.No more cases of E. coli O104:H4 infection have been reported from France or Sweden since the previous WHO update of 1 July. In France, one HUS case has been disregarded since the previous WHO update, as the infection was caused by another E. coli serotype.
Global situation of E. coli O104:H4 infectionsThe table below shows the total number of globally reported (as of 06 July) cases of and deaths from E. coli (EAggEC VTEC) O104:H4 infection since the beginning of the outbreak in Germany on 1 May 2011. In total, 16 countries in Europe and North America have reported 3941 cases of E. coli O104:H4 infection, including 52 fatalities.
Country
HUS
EHEC
Cases
Deaths
Cases
Deaths
Austria
1
0
4
0
Canada
0
0
1
0
Czech Republic
0
0
1
0
Denmark
9
0
14
0
France
7
0
10
0
Germany
859
34
2945*
16
Greece
0
0
1
0
Luxembourg
1
0
1
0
Netherlands
4
0
7
0
Norway
0
0
1
0
Poland
2
0
1
0
Spain
1
0
1
0
Sweden
18
1
35
0
Switzerland
0
0
5
0
United Kingdom
3
0
3
0
United States of America
4
1
2
0
Total
909
36
3032
16* Only includes cases that meet the EU case definition (as of 7 July 2011 onwards).
NoteEHEC and HUS have exclusive notification categories, so case numbers should not overlap. The figures in any rapidly evolving outbreak, however, are provisional and subject to change for a variety of reasons.In providing the above information, WHO wishes to recognize the contribution of its Member States, and technical partners such as the European Commission, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and a number of WHO collaborating centres.

2011年7月18日月曜日

フランスの新聞の病原性大腸菌(EHEC)の新聞記事

フランスの新聞の病原性大腸菌(EHEC)の新聞記事

http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/2011/07/07/97001-20110707FILWWW00528-e-coli-4-hospitalises-a-bordeaux.php

E. coli: 4 hospitalized in Bordeaux AFP 07/07/2011 | Updated: 17:41 Comments (3) Four people remained hospitalized at the CHU of Bordeaux today after being contaminated with E.coli, a new patient being discharged from the hospital in midweek, it was learned from the Regional Health Agency (ARS ). "Four people were hospitalized today, one in intensive care whose condition is improving, particularly with respect to its renal function, and three others admitted to nephrology department whose condition is stable", it was stated in ARS .
This is the second patient with hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), which leaves the hospital this week, another person with the same syndrome is out Monday. At the height of the crisis in late June, including triggered after a fair in Bordeaux (Gironde) in which germinated seeds were consumed, a dozen people were hospitalized with bloody diarrhea or HUS cases.
A woman of 78 years, unrelated group of Bordeaux, died last week at the Bordeaux University Hospital after being infected with a rare strain of virulent and E. Coli, 0145. This is the first death known in France resulting from infection with E. coli from the wave that began in mid-June in Lille, with the origin of frozen hamburgers, where ten cases of hemolytic uremic syndrome, aged 7 months to 8 years, were identified.
The European Union agreed Tuesday to temporarily ban the import of fenugreek seeds in Egypt and withdraw from sale a lot considered the link "most likely" from poisoning by E.coli in Bordeaux and in Germany, where nearly 50 deaths were deplored.
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http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/2011/07/02/97002-20110702FILWWW00393-e-coli-seb-donne-references-des-steacks.php

E.coli: the references of steaks AFP 02/07/2011 | Updated: 15:22 Comments (6) SEB and the companies have today announced the CERF reference frozen food, mostly burgers, implicated in the poisoning of children by an E. coli, to prevent their use by customers who have purchased before the withdrawal. These references are for four retail chains and are now no longer marketed, the company said SEB-CERF in a statement.
To Lidl, the French subsidiary of the German distribution, it is part of a batch of 10 brand frozen ground beef steak with Country-by date (DLC) between April 29 and May 31, 2012 inclusive, and second batch of 10 hamburgers the same brand and same DLC. Another sign, the distributor Norma, concerned with batches of 10 burgers brand Idegel with DLC at May 12, 2012. The products mentioned in these two chains are stamped health FR 02 52 448 EC.
For Auchan (the radius "self-discount"), the warning for 10 batches of ground beef brand Cergel with DLC at May 12, 2012 and packets of 30 balls with DLC at May 19, 2012. Is also concerned the store O'PORTUN Villemomble (Seine-Saint-Denis), for 10 batches of ground beef with DLC at May 12, 2012. In the case of these two brands, the products are stamped health FR 01 54 382 EC.
SEB-CERF, born from the merger of two companies, was placed in administration Monday with an observation period of six months. Eight children in the North and the Oise aged 18 months to 8 years old fell ill in June after for six of them eaten frozen burgers manufactured and distributed by SEB Lidl branded Country Steak. They were hospitalized in Lille for bloody diarrhea and kidney failure.
In addition, the wave of contamination with E. coli made its first known victim in the night with the death of a woman of 78 years in Bordeaux.


E. Coli: a patient leaves hospital AFP 29/06/2011 | Updated: 19:17 A patient of 53 years, hospitalized with bloody diarrhea in Bordeaux, was released from the hospital, while the health of the remaining nine patients, including two in serious condition was stable today, it was learned from the Regional Health Agency (LRA).
Monday admitted to the Military Hospital Robert-Piqué, the fifties was out yesterday, his condition was satisfactory, according to ARS. Of the ten people in hospital in Bordeaux last week, nine patients, aged from 31 to 78 years, were still hospitalized Wednesday, eight, all gathered at the university hospital, have a hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Among them, the health of both women 65 and 78 years who had experienced a breakdown yesterday was still serious today, according to the ARS. The six other patients hospitalized at University Hospital, two men and four women, are still in stable condition, they added.
As for the woman of 72 years hospitalized yesterday in gastroenterology at Robert Piqué to bloody diarrhea, she was also in a satisfactory condition, it was explained. She would have eaten sprouts June 14 in a private setting, in contrast to at least six other patients who ate sprouts sprinkled on soups, June 8 at a fair in a recreation center in Bordeaux (Bordeaux suburb ).
The cell of the National Institute of Health Surveillance (INVS) in the region leads an epidemiological investigation on this case with an exploratory survey, said the LRA, which also reports that the woman had previously experienced symptoms of bloody diarrhea.


Raw sprouts not recommended
AFP
29/06/2011 | Updated: 14:23 Comments (8)
The French authorities recommend not to consume raw sprouts, after infection with E. coli bacteria in Bordeaux, according to a statement released today by the DGCCRF.

The National Safety had lavished the same recommendation in an interview Monday Figaro.fr.

It is a measure taken as a "preventive" said the statement from the Directorate General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF), which states that "only the high temperature cooking can kill bacteria such as E. Coli. "



Biofuel-based E. coli?
with Reuters
29/06/2011 | Updated: 06:33 Comments (17)
An American scientist said yesterday that the bacterium Escherichia coli, the cause of a deadly outbreak in recent weeks in Germany, could deliver within five years the biofuel commercially viable.

Several companies are working on this technology, already successfully tested in the laboratory but whose performance is still insufficient for marketing, said Jay Keasling, who heads the Institute of Bioenergy U.S. Department of Energy, during 'a forum on innovation.

The E. coli is already used to make plastics found in products sold in stores, some carpet, and even if there is nothing dangerous, companies generally do not publicly mention the rather unusual origin.

The bacteria can be dangerous, even fatal, if ingested by humans. It is responsible for an epidemic that has since died early May 48, mostly in Germany, according to the latest report available.

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E. Coli: tenth hospitalized patient AFP 28/06/2011 | Updated: 19:19 React A new person was hospitalized today in Bordeaux, bringing to ten the total number of people with bloody diarrhea or complications, said health officials, who indicated that the condition of two of them had worse.
A woman of 72 years was hospitalized in gastroenterology at the military hospital for Robert Piqué bloody diarrhea. His condition was still satisfactory. This person would have eaten sprouts June 14 in a private setting, in contrast to at least six other patients who ate sprouts soup soupoudrées on June 8 at a fair in a recreation center in Bordeaux (Gironde) .
The cell of the National Institute of Health Surveillance in the region leads an epidemiological investigation on this case with an exploratory survey, said the Regional Health Agency (LRA), which also reports that the woman had previously experienced symptoms of bloody diarrhea . In total, ten people were hospitalized, eight of which, all together at the university hospital, which have a hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Of these, the health of both women 65 to 78 years in intensive care has worsened, said the LRA.
The other six people, two men and four women are in stable condition. A 53 year old man admitted Monday to the military hospital, suffering from bloody diarrhea, is now in good health and be released on Tuesday evening or Wednesday, it was indicated. In addition, four patients who participated in the fair in Bordeaux last week and had symptoms of bloody diarrhea reported by physicians, are still under medical supervision.
E. Coli: two hospitalizations in Bordeaux AFP 27/06/2011 | Updated: 20:53 Comments (2) Two more people, including an attack by the bacterium Escherichia coli, were hospitalized today in Bordeaux, bringing to nine the total number of people with bloody diarrhea or complications, health officials said.
One patient, who had left the military hospital Robert Piqué last week, was again hospitalized, this time at the University Hospital of Bordeaux, after tests Monday showed he was suffering from hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) , said in a statement the Regional Health Agency (LRA) of Aquitaine. A second patient, suffering from bloody diarrhea, was admitted to the military hospital. According to preliminary results of the epidemiological investigation, the patient would not have attended the Leisure Centre Early Bègles (CLPE) which soup sprinkled with sprouts were served, resulting in the poisoning of at least six people.
The health status of the other seven patients, six women and one man, is stagnating or even better, said the LRA. Two people remain in intensive care. The most severe, that of a 78 year old woman, whose condition was still considered "severe concern" yesterday, had "stabilized" tonight. One of two patients placed in intensive care, whose condition has improved, joined the renal unit where four other patients are still hospitalized.
The Regional Health Agency also reported that four people who attended the fair in Bordeaux, were under medical supervision from their physician after presenting bloody diarrhea last week. Most patients have used it in Gironde Leisure Centre Bègles of gazpacho sprinkled with seeds bought from a store Jardiland Villenave d'Ornon. The seeds of fenugreek, mustard and arugula were sold at the store by the British company Thompson and Morgan who has bought in Italy, said Nacho Parra, director of the garden. These seeds had been brought by two employees of the recreation center for young children who have not themselves been sick, had said Friday the mayor of Begles Noël Mamère.
Sprouts, precautions
Keywords: bacteria, E. coli, food poisoning, ANSES

Fréour, Pauline
27/06/2011 | Updated: 19:26


FOCUS - Sprouts have become very popular in recent years, but they are among the foods that can carry bacteria.


o What is a germinated seed? This is a start which is obtained by germinating a seed or a bean, for humidification. You can germinate the seeds yourself to the Joan of Arc ...
 

E. Coli: SEB in receivership AFP 27/06/2011 | Updated: 18:42 React The company SEB, which has provided Lidl frozen hamburgers implicated in the poisoning of children by an E.coli in northern France, was placed in receivership today with a period of observation of 6 months, announced the management.
Lamorlette Guy, head of the company SEB, whose sales collapsed in June after the suspected contamination of certain lots of meat, filed for bankruptcy on Monday afternoon with the Commercial Court of Chaumont, citing problems cash.
"It is a relief for employees. This prevents the wind," responded Eric Daouze, FO Officer at SEB, who now hopes to restart the activity of the company. The company, based in Saint-Dizier (Haute-Marne) and employs 140 workers, has suspended production Thursday for lack of orders.
Eight children in the North and the Oise at least 18 months to 8 years became ill in June after for six of them eaten frozen burgers manufactured and distributed by SEB Lidl branded Country Steak. They were hospitalized in Lille for bloody diarrhea and kidney failure. Three of them remained hospitalized Monday, including a boy of 2 years in a coma.

E. coli patients in stable condition AFP 27/06/2011 | Updated: 16:19 The health status of seven patients with the bacterium Escherichia coli was steady today in Bordeaux, while the seeds implicated in the contamination would come from Italy, according to store manager Jardiland where they were purchased.
The most severe, that of a 78 year old woman, whose condition was still considered "severe concern" Sunday, had "stabilized" Monday morning "rather slightly improved," said Executive Director Aquitaine Agency Regional Health, Nicole Klein.
This person, who is in intensive care and on life support, seems a "isolated case", says Klein. This is the only one of seven patients hospitalized in Bordeaux not to have attended a fair, June 8 in Bordeaux (Gironde), where the soup sprinkled with sprouts were served.
The other six patients, five women and one man, one remained in intensive care and the others were admitted to nephrology, were in stable condition without "worrying," said Ms. Klein. One of them was in intensive care the day before he could reach the renal unit, his condition is in "improvement", according to a statement of the LRA. No new cases have been reported since Sunday.

Bordeaux: stable state for a patient With Reuters 27/06/2011 | Updated: 13:11 Comments (2) The state of a septuagenarian hospitalized with six others in Bordeaux after E.coli poisoning, for which the prognosis was reserved for Sunday, has stabilized, said the Aquitaine Regional Health Agency (LRA).
"The state of the person of 78 years has leveled off since yesterday," said a statement from the LRA, which can be seen as a sign of improvement, according to a medical source.
Seven people remained hospitalized this morning at University Hospital of Bordeaux, two in intensive care. One of two people who were in intensive care has seen his condition improved and was able to reach the renal unit. Three other people in this service are in stable condition, said the LRA.
Since the warning about the infection the first signs appeared between 16 and 21 June, ten people, adults of 19-78 years, were affected to varying degrees which nine were hospitalized. Two of them were able to return home since.
"No new cases have been reported since yesterday. This is consistent with the current state of knowledge, which shows that the maximum time of onset of symptoms in case of contamination by E. coli is 15 days" said the LRA.
The latest results of bacteriological hospitalized patients, known to three people confirmed infected with Shiga toxin-producing E. coli strain O104 strain found in the context of the outbreak in Germany and has about forty dead.

Intoxication Bordeaux: Bertrand calls for vigilance
Keywords: bacteria, E. coli, food poisoning, BORDEAUX, Xavier Bertrand, SHU

lefigaro.fr
26/06/2011 | Updated: 19:45


A septuagenarian is still in a state of "concern" after being contaminated with E. coli. Research is underway to determine the origin of the microbe, the same strain as the one found in Germany.


Seven people remained hospitalized Sunday in the Bordeaux region as a result of contamination by bacteria E. coli. One of them, a woman of 78 years, is in the ICU since Saturday ...
 

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WELT ONLINE: 07.17.2011 19:00 clock Mice may cause for germs ... Unlike in Potsdam, it is not E. coli bacteria (Escherichia coli), but so-called coliform bacteria. If such microbes occur, examines whether there are any dangerous bacteria such as E. coli or EHEC. more THE WORLD: 01.07.2011 04:00 clock EHEC crisis hurts retailers ... The wave of bloody diarrhea was triggered in early May by a previously unknown mutation of the actually harmless intestinal bacterium E. coli. Height of the crisis was 22 May, when the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) about 60 new HUS ... more THE WORLD: 29.06.2011 04:00 clock School closed due to EHEC ... The E. coli bacteria would combine their genetic material over and over again, "so how have they done it the last tens of thousands of years," he added. In his view, the disease wave in Germany will continue but ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.28.2011 18:07 clock School closed - The riddle of EHEC Altenbeken
 
... The E. coli bacteria would combine their genetic material over and over again, "so how have they done it the last tens of thousands of years," he added. In his view, the disease wave in Germany will continue but ... more THE WORLD: 28.06.2011 04:00 clock Planschverbot for toddlers ... Especially the Flughafensee and Lake Tegel in Charlottenburg, the swimming holes at the lower Havel and the Groß Glienicker See it in Spandau could be contaminated with E. coli bacteria. The intestinal bacteria can, if they are swallowed ... more WELT ONLINE: 27.06.2011 20:07 clock Water contaminated with bacteria
 
... Especially the Flughafensee and Lake Tegel in Charlottenburg, the swimming holes at the lower Havel and the Groß Glienicker See it in Spandau could be contaminated with E. coli bacteria. The intestinal bacteria can, if they are swallowed ... more WELT ONLINE: 26.06.2011 14:56 clock Federal Environment Agency concludes from EHEC in drinking water
 
... According to the Federal Office will be in very small public water supplies and in some areas, especially at times found in private wells E.coli bacteria. This shows that other pathogens may also occur ... more WELT ONLINE: 25.06.2011 00:50 clock EHEC also in France after consumption of sprouts
 
... E-Coli infection ill. The bacterium was used in the preparation of the steak reaches into France. The trigger was not the same as E-coli germs from the EHEC outbreak in Germany. According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) affected more ... more WELT ONLINE: 22/06/2011 16:29 clock - Department: Economics Russia wants to raise a boycott of EU vegetable
 
... When inspections are various E. coli bacteria have been discovered on various products, said the state veterinary control in Moscow. The German Dairy Industry Association reacted with incomprehension. The import restriction ... more THE WORLD: 17.06.2011 04:00 clock Compact ... France children fall ill after eating hamburgers The Lidl supermarket chain Lidl has on the E-coli illness of six children in France, all-beef patties Lidl had eaten, given all-clear for Germany. The product

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THE WORLD: 17.06.2011 04:00 clock Compact ... 300 years skating exhibition in France Ascot children sick after eating meat from Lidl's six children who had eaten hamburgers all the supermarket chain Lidl, have suffered an e-coli disease. Germany for ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.16.2011 11:30 clock Six children after consumption of Lidl steaks ill
 
After they ate burgers from Lidl, six affected children in northern France on E. Coli infections. The meat comes in part from Germany. Six children are in northern France at a E. Coli infection ... more THE WORLD: 16.06.2011 04:00 clock Compact ... According to the researchers, the germ-EAEC increased its disease-causing potential considerably by other E. coli strains - among other EHEC also just - with the help of bacteria, viruses acquired a specific gene and determined in his own ... more THE WORLD: 15.06.2011 04:00 clock Compact ... Oxosanum, which is marketed by the company Asstor in Castrop-Rauxel, destroy after an exposure of about three minutes all pathogens including fungi, fungal spores, mycobacteria, viruses and bacteria such as E. coli and tetanus ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.13.2011 10:08 clock Stay away from home-grown sprouts
 
... E. coli (EAEC or EAggEC). These are known to cause watery diarrhea and adhere to certain fashion in the intestines. On the other genes derived from enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC). They are typical of the bloody ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.08.2011 21:08 clock The problem with the mutated EHEC bacterium
 
... There had been some evidence of bacteria on E-coli bacteria on cucumber, though not the specific strain. more WELT ONLINE: 06.08.2011 15:40 clock New test detects pathogens EHEC even faster after
 
... coli bacteria (E. coli). In the studied DNA found in the claims to portions of the E. Coli pathogen and classical parts of a pathogen strain from Africa. For more information about the EHEC bacterium: Robert Koch Institute, Federal Ministry of ... more THE WORLD: 06.08.2011 04:00 clock As a harmless bacterium was a killer ... E. coli has emerged, for example, the UPEC strains. They are "uropathogen" a million times they cause bladder infections. There are APEC strains that infect poultry, and strains of ETEC (enterotoxigenic E. coli), traveler's diarrhea, call ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.07.2011 14:47 clock One gram of EHEC can infect all of humanity
 
... E. coli has emerged, for example, the UPEC strains. They are "uropathogen" a million times they cause bladder infections. There are APEC strains that infect poultry, and strains of ETEC (enterotoxigenic E. coli), traveler's diarrhea, call ... more THE WORLD: 06.07.2011 04:00 clock React too late ... Explicitly warns against E. coli bacteria, which can at worst cause kidney dysfunction. Even in early May has been updated the warning. Why have not the BfR geschrillt the alarm bells when EHEC in patients ... more


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THE WORLD: 06.07.2011 04:00 clock React too late ... Explicitly warns against E. coli bacteria, which can at worst cause kidney dysfunction. Even in early May has been updated the warning. Why have not the BfR geschrillt the alarm bells when EHEC in patients ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.06.2011 19:24 clock The authorities have reacted far too late
 
... Explicitly warns against E. coli bacteria, which can at worst cause kidney dysfunction. Even in early May has been updated the warning. Why have not the BfR geschrillt the alarm bells when EHEC in patients ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.05.2011 08:05 clock The four main theories of EHEC outbreak
 
... The e-coli bacteria can exchange genes with each other in the gut. And this is also done in the current case. That such an aggressive germ would emerge in appearance, is thus no surprise. "Previously, experts have always ... more THE WORLD: 05/06/2011 04:00 clock Where does the dangerous pathogens? ... The e-coli bacteria can exchange genes with each other in the gut. And this is also done in the current case. That such an aggressive germ would emerge in appearance, is thus no surprise. "Previously, experts have always ... more THE WORLD: 06.04.2011 04:00 clock Desperate search for EHEC-source A first hot trail leads to Lübeck Berlin - The origin of the wave of EHEC infection remains a mystery. The E. coli bacteria could also originate from a hospital. In an interview with the "world" said ... more THE WORLD: 06.04.2011 04:00 clock "EHEC patients with severe disease should receive antibiotics" ... EHEC is E. coli bacteria that produce a particular toxin, in addition to intestinal damage in a particular manner and cause severe diarrhea. At least half of all cattle has EHEC in the intestine. Therefore you will find on almost any ... more THE WORLD: 06.04.2011 04:00 clock Almost everyone ate tomatoes or cucumbers ... Instead, the institute sent a questionnaire by e-mail. "Our patients can fill out the form it yourself, but do not bring the same benefits as an interview in which someone tries to tease out from all the important one," says ... more WELT ONLINE: 03.06.2011 17:26 clock "Exciter cling firmly as thick as thieves"
 
... EHEC is E. coli bacteria that produce a particular toxin, in addition to intestinal damage in a particular manner and cause severe diarrhea. At least half of all cattle has EHEC in the intestine. Therefore you will find on almost any ... more WELT ONLINE: 03.06.2011 16:22 clock "EHEC can also attack the brain"
 
... EHEC is E. coli bacteria that produce a particular toxin, in addition to intestinal damage in a particular manner and cause severe diarrhea. At least half of all cattle have EHEC in the intestine. Therefore you will find on almost any ... more THE WORLD: 03.06.2011 04:00 clock Aggressive mutation triggers EHEC infections ... 80 percent - came from the E. coli strain O104 - Rohde speaks of the "mother ship". The remaining 20 percent were acquired by another bacterium. In this part of the genome are genes for the production of dangerous Shigella toxin, which the ... more


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THE WORLD: 03.06.2011 04:00 clock EHEC pathogens is a dangerous mutation ... About 80 percent - came from the E. coli strain O104 - Rohde speaks of the "mother ship". The remaining 20 percent were acquired by another bacterium. In this part of the genome are genes for the production of dangerous Shigella toxin, which ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.02.2011 23:13 clock Only 100 EHEC bacteria are sufficient for infection
 
... On the weekend reported the National Association of Producers Organization fruit and vegetables eV, which examined all the vegetable samples were EHEC-free - from broccoli to zucchini. But despite stagnating sales. Farmer Gerd Sonnleitner, president ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.02.2011 17:36 clock Thousands of EHEC infection alone in the north
 
The number of infections continues to rise, more and more patients could suffer serious consequences on the nervous system. Medical doctors speak of helplessness. The EHEC crisis has intensified further. Greatly increased ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.02.2011 17:09 clock The genome of EHEC pathogen is decrypted
 
... The sum was an Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacterium, which can cause hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), said Rohde. About 80 percent - came from the E. coli O104 strain - Rohde speaks of the "mother ship". The ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.02.2011 17:06 clock "Dangerous disease, which can erupt at any time"
 
The current outbreak of EHEC germ is not the first in Germany. The research has long been inadequately prepared. For years before the rolling through Germany EHEC-wave, experts provided by ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.02.2011 14:53 clock WHO - New Root responsible for intestinal infections ... E. coli bacteria responsible. The WHO said on Thursday that preliminary genetic studies had shown that the strain is a mutated form of two E. coli bacteria. In the past week ... more WELT ONLINE: 06.02.2011 12:31 clock New strain of bacteria responsible for infections
 
... E. coli is responsible. The WHO said that preliminary genetic studies had shown that the strain is a mutated form of two E. coli bacteria. The WHO expert on food safety, Hilde Kruse, said that such a strain was ... more THE WORLD: 05.30.2011 04:00 clock Sushi-Gen for the digestion of fish ... coli. This germ is also a popular research tool for basic research in biology, because as a model organism to study bacterial processes can be E. coli grow easily outside the body and investigate. The ... more WELT ONLINE: 29.05.2011 08:48 clock "At our cucumbers anything is bad"
 
... The two companies Hortofrutìcola Andalusian and Pepino Bio Frunet from Malaga had prior to the export of gherkins conducted tests on the E. coli bacteria, which had proved negative, according to the Andalusian regional government. With faecal ... more THE WORLD: 29.05.2011 04:00 clock "At our cucumbers anything is bad" ... The two companies Hortofrutícola Andalusian and Pepino Bio Frunet from Malaga had prior to the export of gherkins conducted tests on the E. coli bacteria, which had proved negative, according to the Andalusian regional government. Also, the ... more

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WELT ONLINE: 27.05.2011 09:36 clock Spaniards have cucumbers transport under suspicion ... We got an e-mail our customers, who told us that the cucumbers were dropped during shipment. He told us that he wanted to sell them anyway at Hamburg Wholesale Market. "Delivery was a total of 180 ... more WELT ONLINE: 05/27/2011 07:29 clock - Department: Economics Spaniards oppose scapegoating reputation as EHEC
 


-----------------------------------... We got an e-mail our customers, who told us that the cucumbers were dropped during shipment. He told us that he wanted to sell them anyway at Hamburg Wholesale Market. "Delivery was a total of 180 ... more WELT ONLINE: 27.11.2010 04:00 clock That is, the scanner The most dangerous pathogens in meat have been identified by the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment salmonella, staphylococci, E. coli bacteria, bacilli and clostridia. These germs brewing-chen certain environmental conditions for their growth. If the ... more WELT ONLINE: 04.11.2010 11:14 clock - Department: Science Why do sex in a dive can not
 
... And the E-coli bacteria from the underpants found their way into ears, eyes and between the toes. Fortunately the days of Gemini capsules are long gone. Today, the astronauts wipe off with wet towels in between. Before it finally ... more WELT ONLINE: 04.11.2010 04:00 clock Seasick in the universe ... And the E-coli bacteria from the underpants found their way into ears, eyes and between the toes. Fortunately the days of Gemini capsules are long gone. Today, the astronauts wipe off with wet towels in between. Before it finally ... more WELT ONLINE: 12.09.2010 15:47 clock Hopefully, doctors always washed their hands
 
... The researchers beaten with increasing doses of E. coli antibiotics. As expected, the colony developed increasing resistance. But the first time to let the bacteria catch, how they communicate with each other. For just under the toughest ... more WELT ONLINE: 12.09.2010 12:07 clock Hopefully, doctors always washed their hands
 
... The researchers beaten with increasing doses of E. coli antibiotics. As expected, the colony developed increasing resistance. But the first time to let the bacteria catch, how they communicate with each other. For just under the toughest ... more THE WORLD: 02.09.2010 04:00 clock Selfless bacteria The strong help the weak, it is obviously for bacteria if people move them to the body with antibiotics. For a whole colony of E. coli bacteria can withstand a higher dose of the medication, not every member ... more THE WORLD: 18.08.2010 04:00 clock Hand washing will help prevent bacteria death ... Microbiologists have found among others in the gut bacterium E. coli. Germs become dull compared to the not only standard but also weapons are reserve antibiotics, doctors are actually face increasing obstacles. The number of ... more WELT ONLINE: 17.08.2010 16:50 clock Too much fuss over the mutated superbug
 
... Microbiologists have found pneumoniae among others in the gut bacterium E. coli and Klebsiella in the bacterium, the latter causing lung inflammation. Number of resistant bacteria is increasing worldwide germs, not only against the standard, but also ... more