- Bad Bug Book: Shigella
- Learn about Shigella, a bacterium which causes intestinal infection. Includes symptoms, treatment, statistics, and cases of outbreak in the US. - Genetic Basis of Virulence in Shigella Species
(PDF) - Discusses the genetic basis of prevalence of virulence in Shigella species. - Genome Dynamics and Diversity of Shigella Species, the Etiologic Agents of Bacillary Dysentery
- Article on genome dynamics and diversity of Shigella species. Includes general features, various strains, sequencing and analyzing, and prevalence of virulence. From Oxford Journals. - High Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistance among Shigella Isolates in the United States Tested
- PubMed article on the prevalence of drug resistant variants of Shigella isolates in the U.S. - Medical Microbiology: Shigella
- Section of the book covering the clinical manifestations, host defences, classifications, antigenic types, and treatment of the infection caused by Shigella. - MicrobeWiki: Shigella
- Student-edited microbiology resource providing information about the bacterium. Includes history, structure, life functions, and transmission mode. - NCBI: Shigella
- Information for the various strains of Shigella organism. From National Centre for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). - Online Textbook of Bacteriology: Shigella
- General information about the bacterium including infection, transmission, immunity and vaccines, incidences, pathogenesis, and Shiga toxin produced by the bacterium. - Pathogenic Microbiology - Shigella
- Features summary for the physiology, taxonomy, pathology, and laboratory identification of Shigella. - Shigella
- Comprehensive study of the bacteria including structure, classification, pathology, genetics, and methods to control the spreading of the infection. - WHO: Shigella
- Features information about the World Health Organisation's effort to supporting vaccine development research projects and disease outbreak records. - Wikipedia: Shigella
- User-edited article about Shigella, a bacterium which causes dysentery in human beings.
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