National Shiga Toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) Surveillance
National Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) surveillance data are collected through passive surveillance of laboratory-confirmed human STEC isolates in the United States. Clinical diagnostic laboratories submit STEC O157 isolates and Shiga toxin-positive broths to state and territorial public health laboratories, where they are further characterized.
State and territorial public health laboratories send reports of these STEC isolates electronically to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) using a variety of mechanisms. Data are collected into the Laboratory-based Enteric Disease Surveillance (LEDS) system, which is maintained by the Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases (DFWED) in the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases.
Annual summaries of these data are the national source of serotype information for STEC. Unusual or untypable isolates or Shiga toxin-positive samples from which no STEC can be isolated by the state or territorial public health laboratory are forwarded to CDC’s National Escherichia and Shigella Reference Laboratory in the Enteric Diseases Laboratory Branch (EDLB) in DFWED; results are reported back to the referring public health laboratory.
Annual Summaries
2014
National STEC Surveillance Annual Report and Appendices, 2014 [PDF – 23 pages]
A twenty-three page summary of STEC surveillance data collected by CDC in 2014.
2013
National STEC Surveillance Annual Report and Appendices, 2013 [PDF – 23 pages]
A twenty-three page summary of STEC surveillance data collected by CDC in 2013.
2012
National STEC Surveillance Annual Summary, 2012[PDF – 12 pages]
National STEC Surveillance Annual Report, Appendix, 2012[PDF – 9 pages]
2011
National STEC Surveillance Annual Summary, 2011[PDF – 10 pages]
National STEC Surveillance Annual Report, Appendix, 2011[PDF – 12 pages]
2010
National STEC Surveillance Annual Summary, 2010[PDF – 11 pages]
National STEC Surveillance Annual Report, Appendix, 2010[PDF – 9 pages]
2009
National STEC Surveillance Annual Summary, 2009[PDF – 8 pages]
2008
National STEC Surveillance Annual Summary, 2008[PDF – 8 pages]
2007
National STEC Surveillance Annual Summary, 2007[PDF – 8 pages]
2006
2005
2004
2003
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- Page last updated: June 23, 2017
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