1999
DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-695x.1999.tb01337.x
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ExtraintestinalEscherichia coliisolations from SIDS cases and other cases of sudden death in Victoria, Australia

Abstract: This investigation is an extension of previous studies on the possible role of intestinal Escherichia coli in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) to include the isolation of extraintestinal E. coli. The lungs of 52 and the blood of 144 SIDS infants were cultured and isolates were investigated. E. coli was isolated from about a quarter of post-mortem lung samples and about 15% of blood samples from SIDS infants. The isolates were subjected to microbiological studies, including serotyping and haemolysin assays. … Show more

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