Showing posts with label fecal bacteria. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Shigella Infection

I just heard about the bacterial infection known as shigellosis today. Kids are most susceptible, so I thought I should pass on the information. Peoria County, Illinois is seeing a high number of cases of the illness right now.

What is Shigella Infection?:

A bacterial infection that typically results in several days of diarrhea and can lead to hospitalization.

Here are the symptoms according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:


  • Diarrhea (usually bloody)

  • Fever

  • Stomach Cramps

  • Can cause seizures in kids under 2-years-old

  • Symptoms last 5-7 days

How do people catch Shigellosis?

Most Shigella infections are the result of the bacterium passing from stools or soiled fingers of one person to the mouth of another person. (Wow, that's disgusting!)

How is Shigella Infection diagnosed?

Determining that Shigella is the cause of the illness depends on laboratory tests that identify Shigella in the stools of an infected person. These tests are sometimes not performed unless the laboratory is instructed specifically to look for the organism.

What antibiotics are recommended to treat Shigella Infection?:

Ampicillin, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (also known as Bactrim* or Septra*), nalidixic acid, or ciprofloxacin.

Appropriate treatment kills the Shigella bacteria that might be present in the patient's stools, and shortens the illness. Unfortunately, some Shigella bacteria have become resistant to antibiotics and using antibiotics to treat shigellosis can actually make the germs more resistant in the future.

How can we prevent Shigella from spreading?

You guessed it. Simple hand washing with soap and water is our best bet.


-NewsAnchorMom Jen

 
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