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infectious drug resistance: a new and important cause of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. 19676062471
yersinia enterocolitica in kansas. attempted recovery from 1,212 patients.an attempt was made to isolate yersinia enterocolitica, by cold enrichment, from the stool of 1,212 patients seen at the wesley medical center in wichita, kansas. y. enterocolitica was isolated from 5 (0.4%) of the patients. shigella was isolated from 36 (3.0%) patients while either salmonella or campylobacter were each isolated from 15 (1.2%) patients. two of our five yersinia isolates were from patients admitted to the hospital with diarrhea. one was from a patient who developed transient diar ...19827091055
current status of immunofluorescence techniques for rapid detection of shigellae in fecal specimens.polyvalent shigella conjugates were prepared for shigella groups a, b, c, and d. after preliminary testing with pure cultures of both homologous and heterologous organisms, these reagents were used in three evaluation studies. fecal specimens from patients hospitalized with diarrhea, from children involved in an institutional outbreak of dysentery due to s. sonnei, and from patients with diarrhea in arizona were screened by fluorescent-antibody (fa) tests and were cultured. specimens were examin ...196514339269
outbreaks of multidrug-resistant shigella sonnei gastroenteritis associated with day care centers--kansas, kentucky, and missouri, 2005.infection with shigella sonnei that is resistant to antibiotics commonly used in pediatric practice has become more common during the past decade. in 2005, kansas, kentucky, and missouri reported increases in shigellosis cases associated with day care centers caused predominantly by multidrug-resistant (mdr) (i.e., resistant to ampicillin and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole [tmp/smx]) strains of s. sonnei. pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (pfge) patterns for isolates from kansas and missouri were ...200617021592
shigellosis: an analysis of 239 cases in a pediatric population. 19685664968
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