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Risk factors associated with Shigella diarrhea in 6-35-month-olds: A Cross-Sectional Study, Malawi, 2022-2024

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Escherichia, Shigella, and Salmonella

Color Atlas of Medical Bacteriology, 2020
Members of the genus Shigella are phenotypically similar to Escherichia coli and, with the exception of Shigella boydii serotype 13, would be considered the same species by DNA-DNA hybridization analysis and whole-genome sequence analysis.
J. Nataro   +4 more
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Shigella infections.

Clinics in gastroenterology, 2021
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.
G. Keusch
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MoS2 Functionalized Multicore Fiber Probes for Selective Detection of Shigella Bacteria Based on Localized Plasmon

Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2020
Present study demonstrates the fiber-optic localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) based sensitive biosensor for detection of Shigella bacterial species.
Santosh Kumar   +9 more
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Shigella Sepsis

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1981
It is generally believed that bacteremia rarely occurs with enteric Shigella infections. During a five-year period, 110 children were admitted to the University Hospital of the Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, with Shigella enteritis. Eight (7%) had Shigella bacteremia/septicemia, and four of the eight died.
B, Duncan   +3 more
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Shigella Vaccines

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1989
Shigellosis remains a major public health problem in developing countries. In these nations, the disease affects young children for the most part. The infecting organism causes illness by invading the colonic mucosa. It is closely related to nonpathogenic Escherichia coli, and genetic material can be transferred from one organism to the other, a ...
S B, Formal, T L, Hale, C, Kapfer
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