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| Shig | Shigella |
| SS | disulfide; sacrosciatic; saline soak; saline solution; saliva sample; saliva substitute; Salmonella-... |
| Ss | Shigella sonnei; subjects |
| SS | Salmonella--Shigella |
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| Shigella | A gram-negative flagellated bacteria of the Eschericiae group, responsible for dysentery in humans. Infection by drinking contaminated water is common. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| shigella boydii | One of the shigella species that produces bacillary dysentery (dysentery, bacillary). (12 Dec 1998) |
| shigella dysenteriae | A species of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria that is extremely pathogenic and causes severe dysentery. Infection with this organism often leads to ulceration of the intestinal epithelium. (12 Dec 1998) |
| shigella flexneri | A bacterium which is one of the aetiologic agents of bacillary dysentery (dysentery, bacillary) and sometimes of infantile gastroenteritis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| shigella sonnei | A lactose-fermenting bacterium causing dysentery. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Shigella |
rod-shaped Gram-negative enterobacteria; some are pathogenic for warm-blooded animals; can be used as a bioweapon
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| Shigella |
Shigella are Gram-negative, nonmotile, nonsporeforming rod-shaped bacteria. They are pathogens of humans and other primates, causing shigellosis. Depending on age and condition of the host, as few as 10 cells can be enough to cause an infection. The disease is caused when virulent Shigella organisms attach to, and penetrate, epithelial cells of the intestinal mucosa. After invasion, they multiply intracellularly, and spread to contiguous epitheleal cells resulting in tissue destruction. ...
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| Shigella |
A group of bacteria that can cause an illness called shigellosis, with high fever and acute diarrhea, sometimes mixed with blood (dysentery). Enteric infections with Shigella can trigger reactive arthritis.
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A genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria that ferments sugar without gas production. Its organisms are intestinal pathogens of man and other primates and cause bacillary dysentery (DYSENTERY, BACILLARY). [1]
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Shigella flexneri, Shigella dysenteriae, Shigella sonnei and Shigella boydii are all strains of bacteria that can cause foodborne shigellosis. This bacterium is usually transmitted through feces, and therefore, any prepared food contaminated by an infected food handler is potentially hazardous.
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| Shigella | rod-shaped gram-negative enterobacteria |
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| Shigella | a bacillus that causes dysentery |
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