期刊名称:Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
印刷版ISSN:1232-1966
电子版ISSN:1898-2263
出版年度:2019
卷号:26
期号:4
页码:1-6
DOI:10.26444/aaem/111724
出版社:Institute of Agricultural Medicine in Lublin
摘要:Infections caused by extra-intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) are a serious public health problem worldwide. The
most troublesome are urinary tract infections, severe neonatal meningitis, serious intraabdominal infections, and more rarely,
pneumonia, intravascular-device infections, osteomyelitis, soft-tissue infections or sometimes bacteraemia. These strains are
also able cause significant economic losses in animal husbandry. A thorough understanding of ExPEC ecology, reservoirs,
chains and dynamics of transmission can greatly contribute to a reduction in the burden of ExPEC-associated disease. The
ability of E. coli (including ExPEC) to exist and survive in various ecological niches impedes the precise recognition and
indication of transmission routes most important for individual infections cases. Among many identified ExPEC reservoirs,
animal companion and animals providing food seem to be important sources of infection for human; however, the real level
of risk connected with potential transmission of these bacteria remains unclear. Food is indicated as one of potential ways
of transmission. Despite a quite high number of reports, many of the uncertainties are expected to be reliably elucidated.
This review presents most important data on the current state of knowledge concerning the potential role of food in ExPEC
transmission. The possible consequences of ExPEC infections in human and animals are briefly described.