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S T Gunzburg

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Elliott S, Srinivas S, Albert M, Alam K, Robins-Browne R, Gunzburg S, et al.
Infect Immun . 1998 May; 66(5):2040-51. PMID: 9573087
Escherichia coli strains producing alpha-hemolysin have been associated with diarrhea in several studies, but it has not been clearly demonstrated that these strains are enteropathogens or that alpha-hemolysin is an...
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Bettelheim K, Chang B, Elliott S, Gunzburg S, Pearce J
Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis . 1995 Jun; 18(3):179-88. PMID: 7554819
Strains of Escherichia coli isolated from cases of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, healthy infants and infants that died of other causes were subjected to a series of tests with particular...
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Gunzburg S, Tornieporth N, Riley L
J Clin Microbiol . 1995 May; 33(5):1375-7. PMID: 7615759
A rapid and simple method of detecting enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) was developed. The procedure is based on amplifying by the PCR method a 326-bp region of the bundle-forming pilus...
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Tornieporth N, John J, Salgado K, De Jesus P, LATHAM E, Melo M, et al.
J Clin Microbiol . 1995 May; 33(5):1371-4. PMID: 7615758
A PCR technique to differentiate pathogenic enteric Escherichia coli strains in a field setting was evaluated. Among 76 children with acute diarrhea, this technique identified 12 children (16%) with enterotoxigenic...
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Gunzburg S, Chang B, Elliott S, Burke V, Gracey M
J Infect Dis . 1993 Mar; 167(3):755-8. PMID: 8440943
Escherichia coli from 138 fecal samples from aboriginal children, in whom no other enteric pathogen was isolated (including enterovirulent E. coli), were examined for HEp-2 cell adhesion. Twenty-five (36.8%) of...
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Gunzburg S, Chang B, Burke V, Gracey M
Epidemiol Infect . 1992 Oct; 109(2):283-9. PMID: 1397116
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) were the most frequently identified enteric pathogens associated with diarrhoea in 0-5 year old Aboriginal children in tropical north-west Australia with an incidence similar to those...
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Gunzburg S, Burke V
Pathology . 1991 Jan; 23(1):18-20. PMID: 2062563
Previous studies have shown that the majority of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) strains isolated from humans failed to ferment sorbose. In an attempt to demonstrate if this phenomenon was due...
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Gunzburg S, Burke V, Bettelheim K
FEMS Microbiol Lett . 1990 May; 57(1-2):181-5. PMID: 2199303
A total of 112 EPEC strains isolated from children with diarrhoea in New Zealand were examined for mannose-resistant HEp-2 cell adherence and production of exotoxins. Enterotoxin production was not detected...