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Prevalence of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli as Detected by Enzyme-Linked Immunoassays and Real-Time PCR during the Summer Months in Northern Alberta, Canada
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2011
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Pathogen DetectionTraveler DiarrheaReal-time PcrGastrointestinal VirusInfection ControlHealth SciencesMicrobial ToxinStool SamplesSummer MonthsFoodborne PathogensPathogen CharacterizationClinical MicrobiologyEpidemiologyFood SafetyNorthern AlbertaH7 StecMicrobiologyMedicineDiagnostic Microbiology
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) in northern Alberta was detected using two enzyme immunoassays and an in-house real-time PCR. Of 2,328 stool samples, 8 were positive for O157:H7 STEC and 13 were positive for non-O157 STEC. No significant gender (P = 0.17) or age (P = 0.81) differences between groups were seen. Most positive diarrheal stool samples were nonbloody.
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