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Epidemiologic investigations of Yersinia enterocolitica and related species: sources, frequency, and serogroup distribution
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Pathogenic MicrobiologyPathogen DetectionGastroenterologyTraveler DiarrheaRelated SpeciesPathogen Transmission11-Year PeriodGastrointestinal VirusInfection ControlAntimicrobial ResistanceHost-pathogen InteractionsHealth SciencesFoodborne PathogensPathogen CharacterizationYersinia EnterocoliticaClinical MicrobiologyEpidemiologyMicrobial DiseaseTyphoid FeverPathogenesisYersinia SppGastrointestinal PathologyMicrobiologySerogroup DistributionMedicineY. Enterocolitica Isolates
During an 11-year period (1978 to 1989), over 300 strains of Yersinia spp. (excluding Y. pestis and Y. pseudotuberculosis) were recovered from a variety of gastrointestinal and extraintestinal sites in patients in California. Over the 11-year period, Y. enterocolitica serogroup O:3 predominated, although a shift in the relative frequency of this serogroup was observed during this interval, increasing dramatically during the years 1984 to 1989. Of the remaining Y. enterocolitica isolates, over 40% were identified as belonging to serogroups generally considered to be nonpathogenic, although many of these isolates were recovered in association with milder cases of gastroenteritis. The results suggest a changing and expanding spectrum of Y. enterocolitica serogroups associated with various gastrointestinal and systemic infections.
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