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Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1996
Shigella dysentery is a major public-health problem in many tropical areas. Despite improvements in water supplies and sanitation, it continues to be a disease of poor rural and urban communities and in populations affected by migration and crowding following disasters. Pathogenesis is due to colonic invasion, endotoxin, and, in Shigella dysenteriae 1,
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Shigella dysentery is a major public-health problem in many tropical areas. Despite improvements in water supplies and sanitation, it continues to be a disease of poor rural and urban communities and in populations affected by migration and crowding following disasters. Pathogenesis is due to colonic invasion, endotoxin, and, in Shigella dysenteriae 1,
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Clinics in Gastroenterology, 1979
Shigellosis is a complex disease involving two distinct organs and two distinctive clinical presentations of intestinal involvement. It is also associated with a wide variety of extra-intestinal manifestations. Because these may precede the onset of diarrhoea/dysentery, and confuse the diagnosis, it is safe to denote shigellosis as a protean clinical ...
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Shigellosis is a complex disease involving two distinct organs and two distinctive clinical presentations of intestinal involvement. It is also associated with a wide variety of extra-intestinal manifestations. Because these may precede the onset of diarrhoea/dysentery, and confuse the diagnosis, it is safe to denote shigellosis as a protean clinical ...
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2021
This chapter examines shigellosis, an inflammatory, infectious diarrheal disease that is endemic in children living in high-risk countries. It cites how shigellosis can be acquired by travelers, and the risk of the disease is generally higher among men that have sex with men. It also mentions Shigella spp.
Amanda G. Garcia-Williams +2 more
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This chapter examines shigellosis, an inflammatory, infectious diarrheal disease that is endemic in children living in high-risk countries. It cites how shigellosis can be acquired by travelers, and the risk of the disease is generally higher among men that have sex with men. It also mentions Shigella spp.
Amanda G. Garcia-Williams +2 more
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2001
Alanine racemase genes (alr) from Shigella dysenteriae, Shigella boydii, Shigella flexneri, and Shigella sonnei were cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli JM109. All genes encoded a polypeptide of 359 amino acids, and showed more than 99% sequence identities with each other. In particular, the S. dysenteriae alr was identical with the S.
K, Yokoigawa +5 more
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Alanine racemase genes (alr) from Shigella dysenteriae, Shigella boydii, Shigella flexneri, and Shigella sonnei were cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli JM109. All genes encoded a polypeptide of 359 amino acids, and showed more than 99% sequence identities with each other. In particular, the S. dysenteriae alr was identical with the S.
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