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Concept Dysentery
Concept Dysentery, Bacillary
Academic Article Laboratory-confirmed shigellosis in the United States, 1989-2002: epidemiologic trends and patterns.
Academic Article Sharing Shigella: risk factors for a multicommunity outbreak of shigellosis.
Academic Article A large, multiple-restaurant outbreak of infection with Shigella flexneri serotype 2a traced to tomatoes.
Academic Article Surveillance for bacterial diarrhea and antimicrobial resistance in rural western Kenya, 1997-2003.
Academic Article Emergence of Shiga toxin 1 genes within Shigella dysenteriae type 4 isolates from travelers returning from the Island of Hispa?ola.
Academic Article Diarrhea in children less than two years of age with known HIV status in Kisumu, Kenya.
Academic Article Risk factors for sporadic shigellosis, FoodNet 2005.
Academic Article Transmission risk factors and treatment of pediatric shigellosis during a large daycare center-associated outbreak of multidrug resistant Shigella sonnei: implications for the management of shigellosis outbreaks among children.
Academic Article Dynamics of shigellosis epidemics: estimating individual-level transmission and reporting rates from national epidemiologic data sets.
Academic Article Shigella isolates from the global enteric multicenter study inform vaccine development.
Academic Article Notes from the field: outbreak of diarrheal illness caused by Shigella flexneri - American Samoa, May-June 2014.
Academic Article Incidence and etiology of infectious diarrhea from a facility-based surveillance system in Guatemala, 2008-2012.
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