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Drug-resistant strain of Shigella bacteria prompts warning from CDC
2023-02-27
[ABC] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health advisory Friday about an increase in an antibiotic-resistant strain of the Shigella bacteria.

Shigella is highly infectious and causes around 450,000 infections in the U.S. every year, according to the CDC.

Shigella is transmitted in several ways, including changing the diaper of a sick infant, by getting the bacteria on your hands and then touching your mouth, through sexual contact or by contaminated food and water, the CDC said in its advisory.

Usually, people recover without treatment, but those with severe cases or with underlying conditions that weaken the immune system may need to be treated with antibiotics.

The bacteria is easily transmissible and there are few antimicrobial treatment options for medical staff treating patients with the drug-resistant XDR strain of Shigella, according to the CDC, which prompted the warning.

The agency has asked health care professionals to be alert about suspecting and reporting cases of the XDR variant of Shigella to local and state health departments "given these potentially serious public health concerns."

Last year, 5% of Shigella infections reported to the CDC were caused by the XDR strain of the bacteria. In 2015, there weren't any infections from the XDR strain reported to the public health agency.

The increase in antimicrobial-resistant Shigella infections is primarily among men who have sex with men, people experiencing homelessness, international travelers and people living with HIV, the CDC reported.

The CDC said that health care staff should also educate their patients and communities who are most at risk of infection about prevention and how it is spread.

Posted by:Besoeker

#2  Present company excepted...

Withholding their hands from a fellow,
Yelled homophobes, "Hey, Cinderella,
We knew this whole 'gays
Finding babies to raise'
Thing was risky as hell!"
"Oh, shigella!"
"They went there!"
"How square!"
"Eek! A hair! Where's my Nair?"
"In the tub, dummy, with the Nutella."
Posted by: Chunky Jising1138   2023-02-27 23:58  

#1  The increase in antimicrobial-resistant Shigella infections is primarily among men who have sex with men, people experiencing homelessness, international travelers and people living with HIV, the CDC reported.

And used baby diapers. Enough said.

Posted by: Besoeker   2023-02-27 04:23  

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