CDC issues warning over rise in drug-resistant stomach bug - KHOU
Shigella bacteria can spread easily from one person to another – and it only takes a small amount of the bacteria to make someone sick.
www.khou.comHere’s the latest publicly reported information on Shigella infections:
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Shigella bacteria can spread easily from one person to another – and it only takes a small amount of the bacteria to make someone sick.
www.khou.com2018 Title: Update – CDC Recommendations for Managing and Reporting Shigella Infections with Possible Reduced Susceptibility to Ciprofloxacin Summary: This Health Alert Network (HAN) Update provides current recommendations on management and reporting of Shigella infections that have been treated with ciprofloxacin or azithromycin and resulted in possible clinical treatment failure. This is a follow-up to HAN 401: CDC Recommendations for Diagnosing and Managing Shigella Strains with Possible...
www.cdc.govIt’s called shigellosis, and comes from easily-spread bacteria that are proving to be more and more resistant to antibiotics.
www.fox9.comDoctors have limited options to treat the "extensively drug-resistant" strains of Shigella bacteria.
www.cbsnews.comThe U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning about a rising number of 'extensively drug-resistant' shigella bacteria infections, also known as shigellosis.
www.ctvnews.caThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health advisory on Friday about an increase in an antibiotic-resistant strain of the Shigella bacteria.
abcnews.comA drug-resistant strain of Shigella infections causing diarrhea is on the rise in the U.S., per the CDC report.The Center for Disease Control warned in its latest report on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.The report...
www.geo.tvDoctors have limited options to treat the "extensively drug-resistant" strains of Shigella bacteria.
www.cbsnews.comThere are 450,000 infections each year including 240,000 cases that do not respond to regular treatment
www.independent.co.ukA CDC alert warns that drug-resistant Shigella infections have increased substantially in the U.S., with cases spreading domestically since 2011.
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