Modelling the epidemiology and transmission of Verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli serogroups O26 and O103 in two different calf cohorts.

Autor: Liu WC, Shaw DJ, Matthews L, Hoyle DV, Pearce MC, Yates CM, Low JC, Amyes SG, Gunn GJ, Woolhouse ME, Liu, W-C, Shaw, D J, Matthews, L, Hoyle, D V, Pearce, M C, Yates, C M, Low, J C, Amyes, S G B, Gunn, G J, Woolhouse, M E J
Zdroj: Epidemiology & Infection; Nov2007, Vol. 135 Issue 8, p1316-1323, 8p
Abstrakt: Mathematical models are constructed to investigate the population dynamics of Verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) serogroups O26 and O103 in two different calf cohorts. We compare the epidemiological characteristics of these two serogroups within the same calf cohort as well as the same serogroups between the two calf cohorts. The sources of infection are quantified for both calf cohort studies. VTEC serogroups O26 and O103 mainly differ in the rate at which calves acquire infection from sources other than infected calves, while infected calves typically remain infectious for less than 1 week regardless of the serogroups. Fewer than 20% of VTEC-positive samples are the result of calf-to-calf transmission. PFGE typing data are available for VTEC-positive samples to further subdivide the serogroup data in one of the two calf cohort studies. For serogroup O26 but not O103, there is evidence for unequal environmental exposure to infection with different PFGE types. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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