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OJVRTM
Online Journal of Veterinary Research©
(Including Medical and Laboratory Research)
Established 1994
ISSN 1328-925X
Volume 29 (4): 211-218, 2025.
Hemolytic uremic syndrome E. coli O157:H7
infections through seeds.
1Basil
R.F. Razook, 1Methaq
Ghalib Abd AL-Rubaiey, 1,2 Hanaa S. A-A. Alrammah
1Zoonoses Unit, College of Vet. Medicine, University of Baghdad,
Iraq. 2
Research Group of
Biomedical, Healthcare Faculty, Plymouth University, DerriFord,
the UK-Plymouth, PL68BU, United Kingdom.
SUMMARY
Razook BRF, Abd AL-Rubaiey MG, Alrammah HS., Hemolytic
uremic syndrome E. coli O157:H7
infections through seeds, Onl J Vet Res., 29 (4): 211-218, 2025. We
review spread of E. coli O157:H7 uremic infections by vegetable seeds. Gastrointestinal E. coli can
become pathogenic in urinary tract, or any tissue through Escherichia coli with toxic hemolysin
HlyA. Europe has halted import of fenugreek seeds
Key
words: E. coli, Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), Egyptian seeds, cucumbers
and fenugreek.
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