Shigella is spread by contaminated
food or from person to person (principally via a fecal-oral route). New
strains of
bacteria of the genus
Shigella have been associated with
food poisoning from ground meat.
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Full article >>>Salmonella and
shigella bacteria can also produce turista, and a smaller number of cases are caused by
rotavirus or the
giardia parasite.
Full article >>>Shigella is the
bacterial cause of
dysentery, affecting 15% of travelers. It is common in countries experiencing natural disasters, socioeconomic upheaval, or during other times when sanitary
food and water are difficult to procure.
Full article >>>Bacteria -
Salmonella,
shigella,
Campylobacter jejuni, E. coli and many other types of
bacteria can cause
gastroenteritis. They can be spread by close contact with an infected person, or by drinking or eating infected
food or water.
Full article >>>Bacteria that do not normally inhabit the digestive tract, and that are known to cause
gastrointestinal infection include
Shigella,
Salmonella,
Campylobacter, and Yersinia.
Clostridium difficile produces a
toxin that can cause severe
diarrhea.
Full article >>>The
disease is caused by
Shigella bacteria. It is spread through the
feces (
bowel movements) of people who carry the
bacteria in their
intestines.
Carriers may or may not have symptoms.
Full article >>>Dysentery is an
infection of the gut caused by a bacterium called
Shigella.
Full article >>>There are many causes for the
hemolytic uremic
syndrome (
HUS) including
shigella bacteria, drugs,
tumors,
pregnancy, and
systemic lupus erythematosus. One of the most prominent causes today of
HUS is a
strain of the E. coli
bacteria called E.
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salmonella,
shigella)
HerniaAcidez o indigestin
Clculos
renales
Intolerancia a la lactosa (intolerancia a la leche)
Infecciones del tracto urinario
Pancreatitis (inflamacin del pncreas) ...
Full article >>>In children, the most common cause of
colitis is
bacterial infection with
organisms such as
shigella. Other types of
colitis that may affect children are
ulcerative colitis and Crohn's
disease.
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