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Please share.. This is going around.. There have been several outbreaks of this: Shigella are bacteria that can infect the digestive tract and cause a wide range of symptoms, from diarrhea, cramping, vomiting, and nausea, to more serious complications and illnesses. Infections, called shigellosis, sometimes go away on their own; in others, antibiotics can shorten the course of the illness. Shigellosis, which is most common during the summer months, usually affects kids 2 to 4 years old and rarely infects infants younger than 6 months old. These infections are very contagious and can be prevented with good hand washing practices. Signs and Symptoms Body Basics: Digestive System Shigella bacteria produce toxins that can attack the lining of the large intestine, causing swelling, ulcers on the intestinal wall, and bloody diarrhea. The severity of the diarrhea sets shigellosis apart from regular diarrhea. In kids with shigellosis, the first bowel movement is often large and watery. Later bowel movements may be smaller, but the diarrhea may have blood and mucus in it. Other symptoms of shigellosis include: abdominal cramps high fever loss of appetite nausea and vomiting painful bowel movements In very severe cases of shigellosis, a person may have convulsions (seizures), a stiff neck, a headache, extreme tiredness, and confusion. Shigellosis can also lead to dehydration and in rare cases, other complications, like arthritis, skin rashes, and kidney failure. Some children with severe cases of shigellosis may need to be hospitalized.
Posted on: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 17:03:03 +0000

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