Shigella flexneri is the most common cause of bacterial dysentery in low-income countries. Despite this, S. flexneri remains largely unexplored from a genomic standpoint and is still described using a vocabulary based on serotyping reactions developed over half-a-century ago. Here we combine whole genome sequencing with geographical and temporal data to examine the natural history of the species. Our analysis subdivides S. flexneri into seven phylogenetic groups (PGs); each containing two-or-more serotypes and characterised by distinct virulence gene complement and geographic range. Within the S. flexneri PGs we identify geographically restricted sub-lineages that appear to have persistently colonised regions for many decades to over 100 ye...
Background Shigella flexneri is the primary cause of bacillary dysentery in the developing countrie...
International audienceTogether with plague, smallpox and typhus, epidemics of dysentery have been a ...
The bacterial genus Shigella remains a significant cause of diarrhoea in young children, particularl...
International audienceShigella flexneri is the most common cause of bacterial dysentery in low-incom...
Shigella flexneri is the most common cause of bacterial dysentery in low-income countries. Despite t...
Shigella flexneri serotype 6 is an understudied cause of diarrhoeal diseases in developing countries...
Shigella are globally important diarrhoeal pathogens that are endemic in low-to-middle income nation...
ABSTRACT Shigella is the second leading cause of bacterial diarrhea worldwide. Recently, Shigella so...
Shigella are human-adapted Escherichia coli that have gained the ability to invade the human gut muc...
Shigella are human-adapted Escherichia coli that have gained the ability to invade the human gut muc...
Abstract Background Shigella bacteria cause dysentery, which remains a significant threat to public ...
We determined the complete genome sequence of Shigella flexneri serotype 2a strain 2457T (4,599,354 ...
Shigella flexneri is a major etiological agent of shigellosis in developing countries, primarily occ...
Background Shigella flexneri is the primary cause of bacillary dysentery in the developing countrie...
International audienceTogether with plague, smallpox and typhus, epidemics of dysentery have been a ...
The bacterial genus Shigella remains a significant cause of diarrhoea in young children, particularl...
International audienceShigella flexneri is the most common cause of bacterial dysentery in low-incom...
Shigella flexneri is the most common cause of bacterial dysentery in low-income countries. Despite t...
Shigella flexneri serotype 6 is an understudied cause of diarrhoeal diseases in developing countries...
Shigella are globally important diarrhoeal pathogens that are endemic in low-to-middle income nation...
ABSTRACT Shigella is the second leading cause of bacterial diarrhea worldwide. Recently, Shigella so...
Shigella are human-adapted Escherichia coli that have gained the ability to invade the human gut muc...
Shigella are human-adapted Escherichia coli that have gained the ability to invade the human gut muc...
Abstract Background Shigella bacteria cause dysentery, which remains a significant threat to public ...
We determined the complete genome sequence of Shigella flexneri serotype 2a strain 2457T (4,599,354 ...
Shigella flexneri is a major etiological agent of shigellosis in developing countries, primarily occ...
Background Shigella flexneri is the primary cause of bacillary dysentery in the developing countrie...
International audienceTogether with plague, smallpox and typhus, epidemics of dysentery have been a ...
The bacterial genus Shigella remains a significant cause of diarrhoea in young children, particularl...