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Bondarenko, A. P., T. A. Zaitseva, O. E. Trotsenko, et al. "SONNEI DYSENTERY MORBIDITY IN KHABAROVSK AND KHABAROVSK REGION DUE TO ATYPICAL MANNITOL-NEGATIVE CAUSATIVE AGENT." Journal of microbiology epidemiology immunobiology, no. 1 (February 28, 2017): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.36233/0372-9311-2017-1-20-28.

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Aim. Determine features of epidemic process (EP) of Sonnei dysentery in Khabarovsk Region in 2012 - 2014 due to atypical causative agent. Materials and methods. Detailed characteristics of 161 cultures of Shigella sonnei isolated from 81 patients from epidemic focus in children boarding school in Bikin as well as from 22 patients from sporadic and group foci of dysentery in Khabarovsk (biochemical type, colicin-genotype, spectrum of drug resistance) is given. Molecular-biologic subtyping was carried out for 11 strains by Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis method (PFGE). Results. Materials of obs
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Nundwe, Mike, Joseph Yamweka Chizimu, John Mwaba, et al. "Antimicrobial Resistance Patterns and Serological Diversity of Shigella Species from Patient Isolates at University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia." Bacteria 4, no. 2 (2025): 18. https://doi.org/10.3390/bacteria4020018.

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Background: Shigella species are the leading cause of human shigellosis. In Zambia, more than 30% of children experiencing diarrhea are infected with Shigella species. The increasing resistance of Shigella species to the recommended therapy is of great concern. Therefore, this study investigated the antibiotic resistance profiles and phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of Shigella isolates at the largest referral hospital in Zambia. Methodology: Of the forty-eight archived presumptive Shigella isolates, thirty-two were serologically confirmed and subjected to antimicrobial susceptibility
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Meron-Sudai, Shiri, Arava Reizis, Sophy Goren, Anya Bialik, Amit Hochberg, and Dani Cohen. "Pentraxin 3 and Shigella LPS and IpaB Antibodies Interplay to Defeat Shigellosis." Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 15 (2022): 4384. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154384.

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Shigella causes moderate to severe diarrhea or dysentery after invading the colon mucosa. Long Pentraxin 3 (PTX3) is recognized as the humoral component of the innate immune response to bacterial pathogens. We examined the interplay between levels of PTX3 and levels of anti-Shigella lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and anti-Shigella type 3 secretion system protein-IpaB antibodies in children during acute shigellosis and after recovery. PTX3 concentrations in serum and stool extracts were determined by sandwich ELISA using commercial anti-PTX3 antibodies. Serum IgG, IgM, and IgA anti-S. sonnei LPS or a
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María, del Pilar Cortés Gaona, and Amorocho-Cruz Claudia. "Evaluation of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) against Shigella sonnei ATCC 25931." Revista Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Antioquia, no. 105 (September 13, 2021): 89–97. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.redin.20210958.

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  The main functions of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) are the production of organic acids and their characteristic as inhibitors of pathogenic microorganisms. Disease caused by Shigella sonnei is a public health risk factor, as is the resistance they develop to antibiotics. Accordingly, in this study 4 LAB isolated from coffee, quesillo, and breast milk were evaluated under in vitro conditions on Shigella sonnei, considering the presence and cell-free filtration of LAB. The LAB strains were also studied via an antibiotic test using Penicillin, Ceftriaxone, and Ciprofloxacin. The results show
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Sváb, Domonkos, Balázs Horváth, Manfred Rohde, Gergely Maróti, and István Tóth. "R18C is a new viable P2-like bacteriophage of rabbit origin infecting Citrobacter rodentium and Shigella sonnei strains." Archives of Virology 164, no. 12 (2019): 3157–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-019-04424-5.

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Abstract Here, we report a novel virulent P2-like bacteriophage, R18C, isolated from rabbit faeces, which, in addition to Escherichia coli K-12 strains, was able to be propagated on Citrobacter rodentium strain ICC169 and a range of Shigella sonnei strains with high efficiency of plating (EOP). It represents the first lytic bacteriophage originating from rabbit and the first infectious P2-like phage of animal origin. In the three characteristic moron-containing regions of P2-like phages, R18C contains genes with unknown function that have so far only been found in cryptic P2-like prophages.
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KOUTSOTOLI, A. D., M. E. PAPASSAVA, V. E. MAIPA, and Y. P. ALAMANOS. "Comparing Shigella waterborne outbreaks in four different areas in Greece: common features and differences." Epidemiology and Infection 134, no. 1 (2005): 157–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268805004747.

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SUMMARYIn Greece the public health surveillance for most infectious diseases, including shigellosis, is not well developed. However, four waterborne outbreaks of shigellosis have been recorded in Greece in the last three decades, in different areas of the country, under different environmental and socioeconomic conditions. This study presents the epidemiological characteristics of these four outbreaks in order to examine common points and differences and to investigate their possible association with environmental and socioeconomic conditions. All four outbreaks were caused by Shigella sonnei
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MAURER, A. M., and D. STÜRCHLER. "A waterborne outbreak of small round structured virus, campylobacter and shigella co-infections in La Neuveville, Switzerland, 1998." Epidemiology and Infection 125, no. 2 (2000): 325–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268899004495.

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An outbreak of gastro-enteritis occurred in La Neuveville, township with 3358 inhabitants. A retrospective cohort study of 1915 participants showed that 1607 (84%) had been ill. Campylobacter jejuni was isolated from 28 patient faecal samples, Shigella sonnei from 21 patients and small round structured viruses (SRSV) from 6 patients. More than one pathogen was identified in eight persons. The epidemic curve was characteristic of a point-source outbreak. The risk for illness was significantly higher among persons who had drank unboiled drinking water than among those who had not (1290 [80·3%] o
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Gozdziewicz, Tomasz K., Anna Maciejewska, Alona Tsybulska, Czeslaw Lugowski, and Jolanta Lukasiewicz. "A New Look at the Enterobacterial Common Antigen Forms Obtained during Rough Lipopolysaccharides Purification." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 22, no. 2 (2021): 701. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22020701.

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Enterobacterial common antigen (ECA) is a conserved antigen expressed by enterobacteria. It is built by trisaccharide repeating units: →3)-α-D-Fucp4NAc-(1→4)-β-D-ManpNAcA-(1→4)-α-D-GlcpNAc-(1→ and occurs in three forms: as surface-bound linear polysaccharides linked to a phosphoglyceride (ECAPG) or lipopolysaccharide − endotoxin (ECALPS), and cyclic form (ECACYC). ECA maintains, outer membrane integrity, immunogenicity, and viability of enterobacteria. A supernatant obtained after LPS ultracentrifugation was reported as a source for ECA isolation, but it has never been assessed for detailed co
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Maciejewska, Anna, Marta Kaszowska, Wojciech Jachymek, Czeslaw Lugowski, and Jolanta Lukasiewicz. "Lipopolysaccharide-Linked Enterobacterial Common Antigen (ECALPS) Occurs in Rough Strains of Escherichia coli R1, R2, and R4." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21, no. 17 (2020): 6038. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21176038.

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Enterobacterial common antigen (ECA) is a conserved surface antigen characteristic for Enterobacteriaceae. It is consisting of trisaccharide repeating unit, →3)-α-d-Fucp4NAc-(1→4)-β-d-ManpNAcA-(1→4)-α-d-GlcpNAc-(1→, where prevailing forms include ECA linked to phosphatidylglycerol (ECAPG) and cyclic ECA (ECACYC). Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-associated form (ECALPS) has been proved to date only for rough Shigella sonnei phase II. Depending on the structure organization, ECA constitutes surface antigen (ECAPG and ECALPS) or maintains the outer membrane permeability barrier (ECACYC). The existence o
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Andreeva, Irina S., Aleksandr S. Safatov, Larisa I. Puchkova, et al. "Occurrence and characteristics of Bacillus cereus group bacterial atmospheric aerosols in Novosibirsk region." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Biologiya, no. 56 (2021): 60–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/19988591/56/3.

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The microbial diversity of atmospheric bioaerosols involves microorganisms that can cause allergic and infectious diseases or toxic effects. They include bacteria of the Bacillus cereus group (B. cereus, B. thuringiensis, B. anthracis, B. mycoides, B. pseudomycoides, etc.), which can result in diarrhea, pneumonia, meningitis, septicemia, and other infectious diseases. Accordingly, monitoring the presence of Bacillus cereus group bacteria in aerosols is critical. However, practically no data exist on Bacillus cereus and other cereus-group bacteria in southwestern Siberia’s poorly investigated a
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