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Title: Shigella


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Shigella
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General Characteristics of Shigella
  • Coliform bacilli (enteric rods)
  • Non motile gram-negative.
  • Facultative anaerobes
  • Non-lactose fermenting
  • Resistant to bile salts
  • Four species
  • Shigella sonnei (most common in industrial world)
  • Shigella flexneri (most common in developing
    countries)
  • Shigella boydii
  • Shigella dysenteriae

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Clinical Syndromes of Shigella
  • Shigellosis bacillary dysentery
  • Low infectious dose (102-104 CFU)
  • Humans are only reservoir
  • Transmission by fecal-oral route
  • Incubation period 1-3 days
  • Watery diarrhea with fever changing to dysentery
  • Leading cause of infant diarrhea and mortality
    (death) in developing countries

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Pathogenesis and Virulence Factors (cont.)
  • Virulence attributable to
  • Invasiveness
  • Attachment (adherence) and internalization
  • Exotoxin (Shiga toxin)
  • Enterotoxic, neurotoxic and cytotoxic
  • Intracellular survival multiplication

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  • DEFINITIONS
  • Dysentery inflammation of intestines
    (especially of the large intestine - the colon
    (colitis)) with accompanying severe abdominal
    cramps, tenesmus (straining to defecate), and
    frequent, low-volume stools containing blood,
    mucus, and fecal leukocytes (PMNs)
  • Bacillary dysentery dysentery caused by
    bacterial infection with invasion of host
    cells/tissues and/or production of exotoxins

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Pathogenesis of Shigella
  • Shigellosis
  • Two-stage disease
  • Early stage (enterotoxic neurotoxic activity )
  • Watery diarrhea attributed to the enterotoxic
    activity of Shiga in the small intestine.
  • Fever attributed to neurotoxic activity of toxin
  • Second stage (Invasion and Cytotoxic activity )
  • Due to invasion of large intestine with typical
    symptoms of dysentery
  • Cytotoxic activity of Shiga toxin increases
    severity

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Lab Diagnosis
  • Specimen
  • STOOL
  • RECTAL SWAB
  • Microscopy
  • Non Lact F G ve bacilli
  • Non motile non sporing
  • Culture
  • Salmonella - Shigella Agar
  • TIR agar
  • Serology Agglutination test- serotyping

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Treatment
  • Ampicillin
  • Tetracycline
  • Ciprofloxacin

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Epidemiology of Shigella Infection
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