Shigella Bacteria

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  • The Kerala health department identified Shigella bacteria as the cause for the food poisoning incident in Kasaragod district of Kerela.

What is Shigella?

  • It is a bacterium that belongs to the enterobacter family — a group of bacteria that reside in the intestine, not all of which cause disease in humans.
    • It cause an infection called shigellosis.
  • There are four types of Shigella bacteria that affect humans. 
    • These are Shigella sonnei, Shigella flexneri, Shigella boydii, and Shigella dysenteriae. 
      • The fourth type causes the most severe disease because of the toxin it produces.
  • It is a food- and water-borne infection, and can happen when someone consumes contaminated food.
  • The disease is easily spread by direct or indirect contact with the excrement of the patient. 
  • It mainly affects the intestine and results in diarrhoea, sometimes bloody, stomach pain, and fever.
  • Shigella outbreaks appear to be exacerbated during pregnancy and in children under five years of age, and in those with weakened immune systems.
  • Currently, there are no vaccines available for shigellosis.
  • Precautions: 
    • The measures to prevent a Shigella infection are the same as that of any other food- and water-borne infection. 
    • Wash your hands thoroughly before and after a meal. Wash your hands properly after a bowel movement.
    • Ensure the water that you drink is clean and the fruits and vegetables are fresh.

Source:IE

 
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