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- About Shigella Infection | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
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
- 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
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
- How Shigella Spreads | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
It only takes a small amount of Shigella germs to make someone sick Learn how Shigella germs spread and why some people have a greater chance of getting an infection
- Clinical Overview of Shigellosis | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
Patients with Shigella infection often experience watery, bloody, or prolonged diarrhea, abdominal pain, tenesmus, fever, and malaise Stools tend to be of small volume, and severe dehydration is rare
- Preventing Shigella Infection | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
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
Key points Healthcare providers may prescribe medicine to treat illness caused by Shigella However, some antibiotics are not effective against certain types of Shigella Healthcare providers can order laboratory testing of a sample of a patient's stool to determine if they have a Shigella infection that is resistant to antibiotics
- Shigella Prevention and Control Toolkit | Shigella - Shigellosis | CDC
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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