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- About Shigella Infection | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
About Shigella Infection Key points Shigella are bacteria (germs) that cause diarrhea The most common ways people get sick are from eating or drinking contaminated food or water and contact with someone who is sick or has recently been sick with Shigella infection Shigella can also be spread during sexual activity with a sick person
- How Shigella Spreads | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
How it enters the body You can get sick if you swallow Shigella germs People can get Shigella infection (shigellosis) by: Getting Shigella germs on their hands and then touching their food or mouth This can happen after: Changing the diaper of a sick child or caring for a sick person Touching surfaces contaminated with germs from poop from a sick person Surfaces include diaper pails
- Signs and Symptoms of Shigella Infection | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
People with Shigella infection usually start experiencing symptoms 1 to 2 days after contact with the germ Common symptoms of Shigella infection include diarrhea, fever, stomach pain, and feeling the need to pass stool (poop) even when the bowels are empty
- Treatment of Shigella Infection | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
Treatment of Shigella Infection Key points People with Shigella infection usually get better without antibiotic treatment in 5 to 7 days People with Shigella infection should drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration
- Preventing Shigella Infection | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
Overview People can get a Shigella infection (shigellosis) after putting something in their mouth or swallowing something that has come into contact with the stool (poop) of someone with a Shigella infection
- Clinical Care of Shigellosis | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
Counseling patients with Shigella infection Shigella is highly contagious; a very small inoculum (10 to 200 organisms) is sufficient to cause infection To prevent the spread of Shigella bacteria, healthcare providers can share these prevention messages with patients with shigellosis: Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds: After using the toilet After hanging a diaper or
- Clinical Overview of Shigellosis | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
Clinical overview of Shigella infection Infection rates CDC estimates about 450,000 cases of shigellosis occur in the United States every year, making it the third most common bacterial enteric disease In 2019, the incidence of shigellosis in the United States reported to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System was 5 7 cases per 100,000 individuals Shigellosis does not have a
- Shigella Prevention and Control Toolkit | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
Shigella Prevention and Control Toolkit Purpose The information in this toolkit is intended to help state and local health departments respond to suspected or confirmed cases, clusters, or outbreaks of Shigella infection (shigellosis)
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