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Shigellosis
Shigellosis
March 29, 2026
Recently, an outbreak of shigellosis, or shigella infection has been reported in Kerala.
About
Shigellosis:
It is an infection caused by the
Shigella bacteria.
It is
highly contagious,
causes acute diarrhoea, and can affect anyone, but children under five are particularly susceptible.
It is one of the leading bacterial causes of diarrhoea worldwide.
Humans are the only
natural reservoir
of the
Shigella bacteria.
The disease may be
more severe in young children
, older adults, immune-compromised individuals or malnourished persons.
Transmission:
The infection is transmitted through
direct, close contact with infected individuals
, through the
faecal-oral route and through sexual contact.
It can also spread through
contaminated food and water
or contact with faeces of an infected person.
Symptoms:
The most
common symptoms is diarrhoea,
which can be bloody, contain mucus and last for a prolonged period of three days or more.
Other symptoms
include stomach cramps,
vomiting, fever and feeling the need to pass stool even when the bowels are empty.
Treatment:
It is
typically self-limiting
, which means in most mild cases.
Medicines,
including antibiotics
may be prescribed for a serious infection.
Source :
All you need to know about: shigellosis
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