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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America | 2001

Escherichia coli O157:H7

Phillip I. Tarr; Marguerite A. Neill

E. coli O157:H7 can cause potentially lethal illness in hosts of all ages. These patients often are evaluated and treated by gastroenterologists. The treating physician should administer adequate hydration, usually parenterally, and avoid the use of antibiotics and antimotility agents. The physician needs to notify immediately the appropriate public health authorities of the diagnosis and to ensure that the isolate is recovered by the microbiologist and forwarded for molecular linkage analyses.


Gastroenterology | 2009

Acute Bloody Diarrhea: A Medical Emergency for Patients of All Ages

Lori R. Holtz; Marguerite A. Neill; Phillip I. Tarr

Acute bloody diarrhea should be considered a medical emergency. Its causes are frequently serious or actionable or both and are usually identified. However, acute bloody diarrhea as a stand-alone clinical presentation has received little scholarly attention in the past several decades. Although the range of possible causes of acute bloody diarrhea is broad, infectious considerations are paramount and should always be prioritized in the evaluation of such patients. History, examination, and laboratory testing should be focused on minimizing time to diagnosis (and, by extension, to implementing appropriate therapy). Strategically chosen tests and imaging, avoidance of extraneous diagnostic pursuits, and provision of supportive care while awaiting diagnostic clarity are central to the adroit management of patients with acute bloody diarrhea. Diagnostic considerations differ somewhat between adults and children but have many elements in common, including the need for vigilance in detecting Escherichia coli O157:H7 infection. In this review, we discuss diagnostic approaches (emphasizing the importance of rapid, accurate, and thorough microbiologic investigation) and measures that can be taken to support patients while awaiting information that determines the cause of their disease. These topics are discussed in the context of the medical care that is available to children and adults with bloody diarrhea in most institutions in developed nations.


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1994

Characteristics Of Antibiotic-Resistant Escherichia Coli O157:H7 In Washington State, 1984–1991

Harold H. Kim; Mansour Samadpour; Linda M Grimm; Carla R. Clausen; Thomas E. Besser; Michael R. Baylor; John M. Kobayashi; Marguerite A. Neill; Fritz D. Schoenknecht; Phillip I. Tarr


Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1996

Cryptosporidiosis: An Unrecognized Cause of Diarrhea in Elderly Hospitalized Patients

Marguerite A. Neill; Susan K. Rice; Nadeem V. Ahmad; Timothy P. Flanigan


JAMA | 1982

Risk factors for development of toxic shock syndrome. Association with a tampon brand.

Walter F. Schlech; Kathryn N. Shands; Arthur Reingold; Bruce B. Dan; George P. Schmid; Nancy T. Hargrett; Allen W. Hightower; Loreen A. Herwaldt; Marguerite A. Neill; Jeffrey D. Band; John V. Bennett


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1989

THE INCREASING INCIDENCE OF THE HEMOLYTIC-UREMIC SYNDROME IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON: LACK OF EVIDENCE FOR ASCERTAINMENT BIAS

Phillip I. Tarr; Marguerite A. Neill; Jill Allen; Carole J. Siccardi; Sandra L. Watkins; Robert O. Hickman


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2004

Shiga Toxin Antigen Detection Should Not Replace Sorbitol MacConkey Agar Screening of Stool Specimens

Eileen J. Klein; Jennifer R. Stapp; Marguerite A. Neill; John M. Besser; Michael T. Osterholm; Phillip I. Tarr; Richard B. Thomson; Patrick J. Gavin; Lance R. Peterson


BMJ | 2005

Using antibiotics in suspected haemolytic-uraemic syndrome: Antibiotics should not be used in Escherichia coli O157:H7 infection

Stephanie Dundas; W. T. Andrew Todd; Marguerite A. Neill; Phillip I. Tarr


JAMA | 2002

Risk of Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome From Antibiotic Treatment of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Colitis

Phillip I. Tarr; Sandra L. Watkins; Marguerite A. Neill


Archive | 1989

Toxin Genotypes and Plasmid Profiles as Determinants of Systemic Sequelae

Stephen M. Ostroff; Phillip I. Tarr; Marguerite A. Neill; Jay H. Lewis; Nancy Hargrett-Bean; John M. Kobayashi

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Phillip I. Tarr

Washington University in St. Louis

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Allen W. Hightower

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Bruce B. Dan

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Jeffrey D. Band

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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John M. Kobayashi

Washington State Department of Health

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Kathryn N. Shands

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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