Worldwide, Shigellosis is a significant public health issue, associated with nearly one million deaths annually. About half a million cases of Shigella infection are reported annually in the United States. Shigella bacteremia is uncommon and generally seen in children and immunocompromised adults. We present a case of a Shigella sonnei bacteremia with marked hepatic derangement in a 27-year-old previously healthy homosexual male with history of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, who presented to the emergency room with a 4-day history of loose watery stool, abdominal cramps, nausea and vomiting, and yellow skin of 2-day duration. He reports similar diarrhea illness in two close contacts in preceding days. On examination, he was fully oriented but de...
Shigella flexneri 2a was isolated from a patient with Reiter's syndrome (RS) following a family out...
Aim: Shigella infection is an important global health problem in developing countries where hygien...
Bacteria of the genus Shigella cause approximately 500,000 illnesses each year in the United States....
Worldwide, Shigellosis is a significant public health issue, associated with nearly one million deat...
A case of shigella bacteremia with paroxysmal atrial tachy-cardia is described. The causative organi...
Shigella bacteremia usually causes gastrointestinal infections and has a table of disease accompanie...
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Two cases of bacteraemia with Shigella flexneri 2a in children are described. They illustrate the wi...
Background: Shigellosis as a global human health problem is more severe than other forms of gastroen...
Bacteremia complicating Shigella infection is uncommon as is Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) wit...
Background: Shigellosis is an infection caused by the bacteria Shigella. Most commonly, it causes a ...
To determine the clinical manifestations and outcome of shigellosis among children infected with dif...
We report the epidemiology, clinical disease spectrum, treatment, and outcome of Plesiomonas shigell...
artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 1978Shigecllosis is an...
Shigella commonly causes gastroenteritis but rarely spreads to the blood. During 2002-2012, we ident...
Shigella flexneri 2a was isolated from a patient with Reiter's syndrome (RS) following a family out...
Aim: Shigella infection is an important global health problem in developing countries where hygien...
Bacteria of the genus Shigella cause approximately 500,000 illnesses each year in the United States....
Worldwide, Shigellosis is a significant public health issue, associated with nearly one million deat...
A case of shigella bacteremia with paroxysmal atrial tachy-cardia is described. The causative organi...
Shigella bacteremia usually causes gastrointestinal infections and has a table of disease accompanie...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Two cases of bacteraemia with Shigella flexneri 2a in children are described. They illustrate the wi...
Background: Shigellosis as a global human health problem is more severe than other forms of gastroen...
Bacteremia complicating Shigella infection is uncommon as is Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) wit...
Background: Shigellosis is an infection caused by the bacteria Shigella. Most commonly, it causes a ...
To determine the clinical manifestations and outcome of shigellosis among children infected with dif...
We report the epidemiology, clinical disease spectrum, treatment, and outcome of Plesiomonas shigell...
artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 1978Shigecllosis is an...
Shigella commonly causes gastroenteritis but rarely spreads to the blood. During 2002-2012, we ident...
Shigella flexneri 2a was isolated from a patient with Reiter's syndrome (RS) following a family out...
Aim: Shigella infection is an important global health problem in developing countries where hygien...
Bacteria of the genus Shigella cause approximately 500,000 illnesses each year in the United States....