Shigella Infection
Definition
Incidence
Risk Factors
Symptoms
reiter's syndrome
Evaluation
Treatment
specialist
Home Care
diarrhea in adults
diarrhea in children
pain and fever adults
pain and fever children
vomiting in adults
vomiting in children
warning signs
Prevention
travel precautions
Outlook
Underlying Cause
Transmission
Anatomy
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The following sites provide reliable information on this topic:
Shigella at the World Health Organization
Shigella Infection at the CDC
Shigella Infection at the Nemours Foundation
Shigella Infection clinical trials at the NIH
Related Topics:
Abdominal pain
Bacterial gastroenteritis
Campylobacter enteritis
Cholera
Diarrhea
Food poisoning
Rectal bleeding
Salmonella infection
Traveler's diarrhea
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Abdominal pain
Blood in the stool
Diarrhea
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Last Updated: Oct 9, 2008
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