This paper describes the epidemiology of a probable Shigella dysenteriae type 1 dysentery epidemic in western Kenya. A retrospective record review over 2 years of all cases of dysentery, amoebiasis and diarrhoea was carried out in 13 healthcare facilities in the Rarieda Division of Nyanza province. Of the 3301 cases recorded, 2191 were dysentery, giving a cumulative 2 years incidence rate for dysentery of 4%. The epidemic began in December 1994 and peaked in February 1995, coinciding with the very dry season. One location in the area had an overall attack rate of 9.3%, double that of other locations. Highest rates were in children aged 15 years old. S. dysenteriae type 1, with its increasing multi-antibiotic resistance, is a continuing thre...
A study to ascertain the cause, nature and management of an epidemic outbreak of diarrhea in Zimbabw...
Diarrhoea, particularly infectious diarrhoea, in children below five years of age is recognised as o...
Shigellosis is a major dysenteric disease of developing countries where there are poor personal hygi...
In November 1999, a Médecins Sans Frontières team based in the southeastern part of Sierra Leone rep...
Objectives. To describe the epidemiology, clinical features, management and outcome of children with...
Background: Shigella dysenteriae type 1 (Sd1) is a cause of major dysentery outbreaks, particularly ...
From December 1999 to the end of February 2000, 4218 cases of dysentery were reported in Kenema dist...
BACKGROUND: Shigella dysenteriae type 1 (Sd1) is a cause of major dysentery outbreaks, particularly ...
AIM: Typhoid fever is a vaccine-preventable bacterial disease that causes significant morbidity and ...
The aim of this study is to clarify the etiology and ecology of diarrhoeal diseases in Kwale Distric...
Background: The epidemiology of enteric pathogens has not been well studied in Kenya because of wide...
Background: Worldwide, Shigella causes an estimated 160 million infections and.1 million deaths annu...
From September 1 to October 27, 2015, an outbreak of bacillary dysentery occurred in the Shenzhen Ch...
The prevalence of Shigella serotypes and their sensitivity pattern was studied from January 2000 to...
In summer, 1946, an epidemic case of dysentery occurred in Konagai Mura, Nagasaki Ken, and then judg...
A study to ascertain the cause, nature and management of an epidemic outbreak of diarrhea in Zimbabw...
Diarrhoea, particularly infectious diarrhoea, in children below five years of age is recognised as o...
Shigellosis is a major dysenteric disease of developing countries where there are poor personal hygi...
In November 1999, a Médecins Sans Frontières team based in the southeastern part of Sierra Leone rep...
Objectives. To describe the epidemiology, clinical features, management and outcome of children with...
Background: Shigella dysenteriae type 1 (Sd1) is a cause of major dysentery outbreaks, particularly ...
From December 1999 to the end of February 2000, 4218 cases of dysentery were reported in Kenema dist...
BACKGROUND: Shigella dysenteriae type 1 (Sd1) is a cause of major dysentery outbreaks, particularly ...
AIM: Typhoid fever is a vaccine-preventable bacterial disease that causes significant morbidity and ...
The aim of this study is to clarify the etiology and ecology of diarrhoeal diseases in Kwale Distric...
Background: The epidemiology of enteric pathogens has not been well studied in Kenya because of wide...
Background: Worldwide, Shigella causes an estimated 160 million infections and.1 million deaths annu...
From September 1 to October 27, 2015, an outbreak of bacillary dysentery occurred in the Shenzhen Ch...
The prevalence of Shigella serotypes and their sensitivity pattern was studied from January 2000 to...
In summer, 1946, an epidemic case of dysentery occurred in Konagai Mura, Nagasaki Ken, and then judg...
A study to ascertain the cause, nature and management of an epidemic outbreak of diarrhea in Zimbabw...
Diarrhoea, particularly infectious diarrhoea, in children below five years of age is recognised as o...
Shigellosis is a major dysenteric disease of developing countries where there are poor personal hygi...