Increased detection of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O26: Environmental exposures and clinical outcomes, England, 2014-2023

2014-2023年英格兰志贺毒素产肠杆菌O26型检出率增加:环境暴露与临床结果

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Abstract

In England, Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) serogroup O26 has recently emerged as a public health concern, despite fewer than half of diagnostic laboratories in England having the capability to detect non-O157 STEC. STEC O26 cases frequently report exposure to farms or nurseries. We describe the epidemiology of STEC O26 and examine evidence for a relationship between O26 and exposure to these settings. We analysed national surveillance data describing laboratory-confirmed STEC cases and public health incidents over the past 10 years to explore the incidence, clinical outcomes, and association with farms and nurseries for STEC O26 cases compared to STEC O157 and other serogroups. Between 2014 and 2023, the proportion of STEC notifications which were STEC O26 increased from 2% (19/956) to 12% (234/1946). After adjusting for age, we found no difference in the likelihood of farm or nursery attendance between O26 and O157 cases but a significantly higher risk of HUS in O26 (adjusted risk ratio 3.13 (2.18-4.51)). We demonstrate that STEC O26 is associated with the same risk of farm or nursery attendance as other STEC serogroups but a higher risk of severe morbidity. Our findings reinforce the need for improved surveillance of non-O157 STEC.

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