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In May 2011, an outbreak of Escherichia coli O104:H4–associated hemorrhagic diarrhea began in Germany. Now, two research groups provide some details.
Frank and colleagues, in a preliminary report, describe the epidemiologic, clinical, and microbiological features of the outbreak. As of June 18, 2011, 3222 cases had been reported, including 39 fatal cases. Hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) developed in 810 (25%) of the patients. Among those with HUS, 89% were aged ≥17 years, and only 1% were aged <5 years; 68% were female. The interval from onset of diarrhea to onset of HUS was 5 days for the 79 patients with such data available.
Bielaszewska and colleagues analyzed stool samples from 80 patients (including 67 with hemolytic uremic syndrome [HUS…