Isolation of Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli from Children with Diarrhoea Attending the National Hospital in Abuja, Nigeria.

Abstract:
Background
Diarrhoeal diseases remain one of the leading causes of childhood morbidity and mortality in most developing countries, with enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) being one of the most important aetiologic agents of infantile diarrhoea in many of these countries.
Objective
To determine the prevalence of EPEC in children (0-24 months) with diarrhoea.
Methods
One hundred stool samples from children with diarrhoea attending the National Hospital in Abuja, Nigeria were analysed for the presence of EPEC using standard bacteriological methods. Isolates were also subjected to antimicrobial testing using the disc diffusion method.
Results
Fifteen (15.00%) samples were positive for EPEC. The highest number of isolates was recovered from the 6-12 months age group with 10 (20.41%) in total. No isolates were recovered from the 0-5 months age group or from exclusively breast fed children, however, nine (19.15%) children receiving mixed feeding and six (33.33%) children who were not being breast-fed tested positive for EPEC, and the difference was found to be statistically significant (P<0.05). The highest number of isolates, eight (53.33%), belonged to those in the poly 1 sero-group with serotypes O1, O26, O86a, O111, O119, O127 and O128. Fourteen (93.33%) of the isolates were sensitive to norfloxacin, 13 (86.67%) each to ofloxacin and colistin, 11 (73.33%) to nalidixic acid, 10 (66.67%) to cefuroxime, two (13.33%) to cotrimoxazole, and one (6.67%) to tetracycline. None of the isolates were found to be sensitive to ampicillin or chloramphenicol.
Conclusion
This study has shown that multidrug resistant EPEC is associated with infantile diarrhoea in Abuja, Nigeria. To address this issue, antibiotic therapy should take into consideration the susceptibility pattern of the pathogen. In addition, the incidence of EPEC in children can be traced primarily to faulty weaning practices and/or poor personal hygiene.
Language:
English
Published:
Shiraz Emedical Journal, Volume:10 Issue: 3, Jul 2009
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