نتایج جستجو برای: Shigellosis

تعداد نتایج: 876  

2013
Hee-Jung Kim Seung-Ki Youn Sangwon Lee Yeon Hwa Choi

Shigellosis is a global disease as food poisoning by infection of Shigella spp (S. dysenteriae, S. flexneri, S. boydii and S. sonnei). In Korea, approximately 500 cases of shigellosis have reported every year since 2004, and imported shigellosis is increasing gradually from 2006 in particular. According to increase of numbers of overseas travelers, the numbers of patients diseased with imported...

2018
Lindsey S. McCrickard Stacy M. Crim Sunkyung Kim Anna Bowen

BACKGROUND Shigella causes approximately 500,000 illnesses, 6000 hospitalizations, and 40 deaths in the United States annually, but incidence and populations at risk for severe shigellosis among adults are unclear. This study describes severe shigellosis among US adults. METHODS We analyzed Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network data for infections caused by Shigella among adults ≥18 ...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999
J. T. Baer D. J. Vugia A. L. Reingold T. Aragon F. J. Angulo W. Z. Bradford

We investigated cases of shigellosis in San Francisco and Alameda Counties identified during 1996 by active laboratory surveillance to assess the role of HIV infection as a risk factor for shigellosis. Dramatically elevated rates of shigellosis in HIV-infected persons implicate HIV infection as an important risk factor for shigellosis in San Francisco.

Journal: :Health & place 2008
Deok Ryun Kim Mohammad Ali Vu Dinh Thiem Jin-Kyung Park Lorenz von Seidlein John Clemens

Geographic and ecological analysis may provide investigators useful ecological information for the control of shigellosis. This paper provides distribution of individual Shigella species in space, and ecological covariates for shigellosis in Nha Trang, Vietnam. Data on shigellosis in neighborhoods were used to identify ecological covariates. A Bayesian hierarchical model was used to obtain join...

Abolfazl Mahyar,

This study was conducted to determine the epidemiologic pattern's of shigellosis in children in Qazvin children hospital during 137 5-7 6. The study of 166 children with diagnosis of shigellosis (shigella was grown in s/c) during 2 years showed that: prevalence of shigellosis were high in male and summer, peak age of shigellosis was in 1-4 years (65/7%).Most common symptoms were fever (91.6%), ...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 1995
T Azim L N Islam R C Halder J Hamadani N Khanum M S Sarker M A Salam M J Albert

Alterations in peripheral blood neutrophil function are known to occur in patients with colitis and may have a role in precipitating nonspecific tissue injury. It is not known whether neutrophil function is altered in patients with Shigella dysenteriae type 1 infection, during which there is extensive colitis and which may be associated with life-threatening complications in young children. Thr...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2004
Dipika Sur T Ramamurthy Jacqueline Deen S K Bhattacharya

Infectious diseases kill about 11 million children each year while acute diarrhoeal diseases account for 3.1 million deaths in children under 5 yr of age, of which 6,00,000 deaths annually are contributed by shigellosis alone. Shigellosis, also known as acute bacillary dysentery, is characterized by the passage of loose stools mixed with blood and mucus and accompanied by fever, abdominal cramp...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2012
Florencia Rolfo Gustavo Horacio Marin Martin Silberman Jorgelina Pattin Silvina Giugnio Blanca Gatti Marisa Bettiol Ana Rigoni

INTRODUCTION Shigellosis represents one of the main causes of bloody diarrhoea in South America. This study aimed to establish the incidence of shigellosis in an urban zone of Buenos Aires, Argentina, by examining the type of Shigella and living conditions associated with this infection. METHODOLOGY Between January 2009 and December 2010 we analyzed shigellosis in children admitted to the pub...

2007
P. Dutta A. Sett A. Sarkar

Efficacy of furazolidone and nalidixic acid was compared in a randomized trial involving 72 children with acute invasive diarrhea. Thirty six children received furazolidone (7.5 mg/kg/ day) and 36 children received nalidixic acid (55 mg/kg/day). Clinical characteristics of the two treatment groups were comparable on admission. Of these, 34 children in furazolidone treated group and 29 children ...

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