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We have studied the incidence of enterotoxigenic and enteropathogenicEscherichia coli strains associated with infant diarrhoeal disease in Galicia (North-west Spain). During a period of 9 months we isolated heat-labile enterotoxin-positive strains in 2.1% of children with diarrhoea examined, whereas the production of heat-stable enterotoxin was detected in 1.1% of them. Enteropathogenic strains were isolated from 5.3% of the children with diarrhoea, but none of these strains released heat-labile or heat-stable enterotoxins.
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Blanco, J., González, E.A., Bernárdez, I. et al. Enterotoxigenic and enteropathogenicEscherichia coli in Galicia (North-west Spain). Med Microbiol Immunol 172, 165–169 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02123802
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