Shigellosis in Central America
Fecha
1983
Autores
Mata Jiménez, Leonardo
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Shigellosis: a continuing global problem:ICDDR,Bangladesh p 26-38
Resumen
Shigella infections are very common in Central America, except in Costa
Rica and Panama where prevalence rates are low. Shigellosis is the most
serious among all the specific diarrhoeas, due to its invasive character,
systemic manifestations, severe nutritional impact, and tendency to become
recurrent over prolonged periods.
All species of shigella are found in Central America; village studies
reveal the occurrence for several serotypes in any single day. The commonest
species are S.fiesneri and S.alionnei. The Shiga bacillus is rare at the moment;but
an extensive epidemic covered the whole Isthmus in 1969-71. The epidemic
Shiga bacillus bear the multiple-drug resistance plasmid; more recently, some
strains have been isolated containing the ampicillin plasmid as well.
The differences in mortality due to diarrhoea among the Central American
nations, attest to the importance of environmental factors in determining
shigella infections. The reductions or increases in diarrhoea mortality
recorded in the last 15 years appear to reflect changes in the socioeconomic
situation in those nations
Descripción
ponencia -- Universidad de Cosa Rica. Instituto de investigaciones en Salud. Conference Organized by: INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DIARRHOEAL DISEASE RESEARCH, BANGLADESH. June 15-20, 1981
Palabras clave
Bacterias Gramnegativas, Bacterias, Infecciones, Diarrea, Centroamérica, Shiga Bacillus, diarrhoea