Abstract: Problem statement: Shigellosis is a common infectious disease especially in underdeveloped countries. The bacteria are primarily transmitted through the faecal-oral route. The inflammatory process of acute Shigella infection affects the colon and is characterized clinically by fever, cramping abdominal pain with frequent loose stools that might contain mucus, pus and blood. Approach: This study determined the susceptibility of Shigella isolates to antibiotics. Afterward, plasmid isolation from pathogenic Shigella will carried out to achieved information concerning to the presence of plasmid DNA in Shigella isolates. Plasmid curing will be done to seek correlation between resistance to antibiotics and plasmid occurrence in Shigella...
Introduction: This study was conducted to determine the frequency and pattern of antimicrobial susce...
Background & objectives: The study of Shigella pathogenesis at present is severely hampered by the l...
Background: The ability of Shigella to invade, colonize, and kill host cells is affected by many vir...
Background & objectives: Shigella species are one of the most common causes of dysentery and sometim...
Background: Shigellosis is endemic throughout the world and it is among the most common causes of ba...
Objectives: Shigellosis remains a major public health problem in developing countries. Antimicrobial...
Background & objectives: Shigellae play an important role as a causative organism of acute gastr...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Diarrhoea is a major global health problem, and recent studies have confirmed Shi...
Background and Aim: Shigella infection is one of the prevalent causes of diarrhea disease in most de...
Purpose of review Diarrhoea is a major global health problem, and recent studies have confirmed Shig...
Abstract- One of the great challenges in the treatment of infectious diseases is the resistance of p...
Introduction: Shigellosis is a significant global human health problem, and Shigella is in charge of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Shigellosis is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality i...
Introduction: Shigellosis, known as a bacillary diarrhea, is an infectious disease that begets by a ...
PURPOSE: Shigellosis is a diarrheal disease caused by a group of bacteria called Shigella, and is a ...
Introduction: This study was conducted to determine the frequency and pattern of antimicrobial susce...
Background & objectives: The study of Shigella pathogenesis at present is severely hampered by the l...
Background: The ability of Shigella to invade, colonize, and kill host cells is affected by many vir...
Background & objectives: Shigella species are one of the most common causes of dysentery and sometim...
Background: Shigellosis is endemic throughout the world and it is among the most common causes of ba...
Objectives: Shigellosis remains a major public health problem in developing countries. Antimicrobial...
Background & objectives: Shigellae play an important role as a causative organism of acute gastr...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Diarrhoea is a major global health problem, and recent studies have confirmed Shi...
Background and Aim: Shigella infection is one of the prevalent causes of diarrhea disease in most de...
Purpose of review Diarrhoea is a major global health problem, and recent studies have confirmed Shig...
Abstract- One of the great challenges in the treatment of infectious diseases is the resistance of p...
Introduction: Shigellosis is a significant global human health problem, and Shigella is in charge of...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Shigellosis is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality i...
Introduction: Shigellosis, known as a bacillary diarrhea, is an infectious disease that begets by a ...
PURPOSE: Shigellosis is a diarrheal disease caused by a group of bacteria called Shigella, and is a ...
Introduction: This study was conducted to determine the frequency and pattern of antimicrobial susce...
Background & objectives: The study of Shigella pathogenesis at present is severely hampered by the l...
Background: The ability of Shigella to invade, colonize, and kill host cells is affected by many vir...