1989 Volume 63 Issue 3 Pages 228-233
Escherichia coli strains isolated in Tokyo from stool cultures of two sporadic diarrheal cases of travellers returning from South America and Thailand in 1985 and in 1987 respectively, were found to be enteroinvasive strains with rare serotype O29: H-.
These E. coli O29: H-strains showed typical biochemical reactions of enteroinvasive E. coli in that they were negative lysine decarboxylase and non-motile. They were positive for Sereny test with guinea pig eye, cell-invasion test with HeLa cells, 140 megadalton virulence plasmid, and the virulenceplasmid encoded outermembrane protein, indicating that these strains were pathogenic and may cause a Shigella-like disease.
Although the same serotype strains have been isolated in other countries, this may be the first report of isolation in Japan.