“…Following their first description in 1983 Wells et al, 1983), mainly STEC of serotype O157 : H7 were considered to be a serious health risk worldwide (Kaper, 1998). However, non-O157 E. coli serotypes with variations in virulence determinants have emerged during the last decade, especially in Europe (Beutin et al, 2004;Bielaszewska et al, 2004;Blanco et al, 2004;Brunder et al, 1999;Caprioli et al, 1997;Friedrich et al, 2002Friedrich et al, , 2003Leung et al, 2003;Misselwitz et al, 2003;Schmidt et al, 1999c;Tozzi et al, 2003). Stx secreted from STEC cells can damage endothelial cells (Bitzan & te Loo, 2003;Jacewicz et al, 1999;O'Loughlin & Robins-Browne, 2001;Zoja et al, 2001) as well as renal tubular cells, which may result in acute renal failure (Kaneko et al, 2001;Williams et al, 1999).…”