[HTML][HTML] Open-Source Genomic Analysis of Shiga-Toxin–Producing E. coli O104:H4

H Rohde, J Qin, Y Cui, D Li, NJ Loman… - … England Journal of …, 2011 - Mass Medical Soc
H Rohde, J Qin, Y Cui, D Li, NJ Loman, M Hentschke, W Chen, F Pu, Y Peng, J Li, F Xi, S Li
New England Journal of Medicine, 2011Mass Medical Soc
An outbreak caused by Shiga-toxin–producing Escherichia coli O104: H4 occurred in
Germany in May and June of 2011, with more than 3000 persons infected. Here, we report a
cluster of cases associated with a single family and describe an open-source genomic
analysis of an isolate from one member of the family. This analysis involved the use of rapid,
bench-top DNA sequencing technology, open-source data release, and prompt crowd-
sourced analyses. In less than a week, these studies revealed that the outbreak strain …
An outbreak caused by Shiga-toxin–producing Escherichia coli O104:H4 occurred in Germany in May and June of 2011, with more than 3000 persons infected. Here, we report a cluster of cases associated with a single family and describe an open-source genomic analysis of an isolate from one member of the family. This analysis involved the use of rapid, bench-top DNA sequencing technology, open-source data release, and prompt crowd-sourced analyses. In less than a week, these studies revealed that the outbreak strain belonged to an enteroaggregative E. coli lineage that had acquired genes for Shiga toxin 2 and for antibiotic resistance.
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