Undercooked ground beef and person-to-person transmission as major risk factors for sporadic hemolytic uremic syndrome related to shiga-toxin producing escherchia coli infections in children in france

In a prospective matched case-control study of sporadic pediatric hemolytic uremic syndrome related to Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli infection in France, eating undercooked ground beef, contact with a person with diarrhea, and drinking well water during the summer period were identified as risk factors. Prevention efforts in France should focus on reducing not only food-borne but also person-to-person transmission.(R.A.)

Author(s): Vaillant V, Espie E, de Valk H, Durr U, Barataud D, Bouvet P, Grimont F, Desenclos JC

Publishing year: 2009

Pages: 650-3

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