Posted by Richard J. Arsenault on 09 2nd, 2010 ?>
Shigella is a bacterium that can cause diarrhea, fever, and abdominal pain in its victims. Shigella can be passed from infected person to infected person. Just under seventy percent of Shigella cases in the United States are linked to Shigella sonnei, sometimes caled “Group D” Shigella.
Shigella food poisoning cases often emerge 24 to 48 hours after being exposed to the Shigella bacteria....
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Posted by Richard J. Arsenault on 08 8th, 2010 ?>
Following the Subway Shigella outbreak earlier this year, the Shigella family of bacteria received a lot of attention. But, what exactly is Shigella? Discovered by Japanese researcher Shiga at the turn of the century, this group of microscopic bacteria are known primarily for causing diarrhea in human victims.
Two common forms of Shigella found in the United States include Shigella flexneri and Shigella...
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Posted by Richard J. Arsenault on 01 9th, 2010 ?>
Shigella is a genus of bacteria that causes diarrheal illness in humans. Shigella microbes are known to pass person to person and food can sometimes serve as a contamination source. Shigella were discovered over 100 years ago by a Japanese scientist named Shiga, for whom they are named.
There are several species of Shigella bacteria: Shigella sonnei, also known as “Group D” Shigella, accounts...
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Posted by Richard J. Arsenault on 10 15th, 2009 ?>
Shigella is a family of bacteria that can cause diarrhea in humans. Shigella were discovered over 100 years ago by a Japanese scientist named Shiga, for whom they are named. There are several different kinds of Shigella bacteria: Shigella sonnei, also known as “group D” Shigella, accounts for over two-thirds of shigellosis in the United States. Shigella flexneri, or “group B”...
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