Escherichia Coli Infections: How To Recognize Them?
Escherichia coli infections are the most common cause of the syndrome known as traveler’s diarrhea . Beyond this, diarrhea is a serious problem in low-income countries, since according to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 500,000 children die each year from this disease.
On a more global scale, this same source estimates that 1 in 10 people in the world is affected at any given time by a foodborne disease (FAD), which translates into the loss of 33 million years of life healthy globally. Of course, we are facing a more thorny issue than it seems at first.
For all these reasons, we present the characteristics of Escherichia coli infections – the enteric bacteria par excellence – and how to recognize them.
What is Escherichia coli?
Before describing the pathology itself, we have to know the causative agent. E. coli is a bacterium that is part of the Enterobacteriaceae family. This group contains more than 30 genera and 100 species of gram negative microorganisms, which are part of the intestinal microbiota of humans and other animals.
It is a facultative anaerobic bacterium —which can develop in the presence or absence of oxygen— commensal, that is, it does not harm the host. Unfortunately, throughout its evolution, pathogenic strains that produce various clinical pictures have appeared.
What are the infections caused by Escherichia coli?
According to the professional portal MSDmanuals , different strains of E. coli can cause urinary, enteric, invasive or other infections. We present them to you in the following lines.
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