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EHEC and haemolytic uraemic syndrome Thrombus, Volume 13, Number 4.
Infection with enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) remains the most common cause of haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS) in the UK. HUS is characterised by a microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia, thrombocytopenia and renal failure. It represents the most common cause of acute renal failure in childhood and continues to make national headlines as new outbreaks occur. The most prevalent form in the UK is that induced by Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (E coli) serotype 0157:H7.
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