Nelson - Ch. 199 Shigella Flashcards
Used to describe diarrhea with fever, abdominal cramps, rectal pain, and mucoid stools
Dysentery
Bacillary dysentery is used to distinguish ___ from amebic dysentery caused by E. histolytica
Shigella dysentery
4 species of Shigella responsible for bacillary dysnetery
S dysenteriae (serogroup A), S flexneri (serotype B), S boydii (serotype C), and S soneii (serotype D)
3rd most important pathogen identified in the Foodborne Disease Active Surveillance Network in the US
Shigella
Shigella infection is MC in what age group
2nd-3rd year
Approx 70% of all episodes and 60% of all Shigella-related deaths involve what age group
Younger than 5 years
T/F Breastmilk from women living in Shigella endemic areas contains antibodies to both virulence and plasmid-coded antigens and lipopolysaccharides
T
T/F Asymptomatic shigella infection of children and adults occurs commonly in endemic areas
T
MCC of bacillary dysentery in preindustrial societies
S. flexneri
2nd MCC of bacillary dysentery in preindustrial societies
S. sonnei
Shigella serotype that tends to occur in massive epidemics, although it is also endemic in Asia and Africa, where it is associated with high mortality rates (5-15%)
S. dysenteriae
Risk factors for shigella infection
1) Contaminated food (salad or other item requiring extensive handling of ingredients) and water 2) Exposure to both freshwater and saltwater
As few as ___ S. dysneteriae serotype 1 can cause dysentery
10
Ingestion of ___ Vibrio cholerae is necessary to cause cholera
10^8-10^10