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  • [[image:shigella_stool.jpg|right|thumb|450px|[[help:contents|Shigella bacteria in a stool sample. Image in public domain; found in Wikipedia.]]]] ''Shigella dysenteriae, S. flexneri, S. boydii'', and ''S. sonnei''
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  • ...obacteria (class), Enterobacteriales (order), Enterobacteriaceae (family), Shigella (genus), dysenteriae (species) [1] ...ga 1897), ''Eberthella dysenteriae, Bacillus dysenteriae'' (Shiga 1898), ''Shigella shigae, Bacillus shigae'' (Chester 1901) [1]
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  • When Shigella was first discovered by a Japanese microbiologist, Kiyoshi Shiga in 1896, i Genus: Shigella
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  • ''Shigella flexneri'' ''Shigella flexneri'' 1a.
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  • ...obacteria (class); Enterobacteriales (order); Enterobacteriaceae (family); Shigella (genus) ''Shigella boydii''
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  • [[image:shigella_stool.jpg|right|thumb|450px|[[help:contents|Shigella bacteria in a stool sample. Image in public domain; found in Wikipedia.]]]] ''Shigella dysenteriae, S. flexneri, S. boydii'', and ''S. sonnei''
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  • ''Shigella flexneri'' ''Shigella flexneri'' 1a.
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  • '''''[[Shigella]]'', a genus of gram-negative bacteria.'''<br>
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  • ...obacteria (class); Enterobacteriales (order); Enterobacteriaceae (family); Shigella (genus) ''Shigella boydii''
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  • ...obacteria (class), Enterobacteriales (order), Enterobacteriaceae (family), Shigella (genus), dysenteriae (species) [1] ...ga 1897), ''Eberthella dysenteriae, Bacillus dysenteriae'' (Shiga 1898), ''Shigella shigae, Bacillus shigae'' (Chester 1901) [1]
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  • When Shigella was first discovered by a Japanese microbiologist, Kiyoshi Shiga in 1896, i Genus: Shigella
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  • [[Image:ShigellaOnHe-La.jpeg|thumb|400px|right|''Shigella'' bacteria, in red, shown on the surface of an He-La cell. From: http://www | Genus = [[Shigella]]
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  • '''''[[Shigella boydii]]'''''<br> '''''[[Shigella dysenteriae]]'', causes dysentery.'''<br>
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  • ''[[Shigella]]''<br>
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  • ''Campylobacter ''bacteria causes more disease a year than ''Shigella ''and ''Salmonella ''combined (FDA 2003). Campylobacteriosis and gastrointe
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  • ...higa toxin and its virulence genes via a horizontal transfer of DNA from a Shigella flexneri bacterium.[5]
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  • ...media is selective and differential that is used to isolate Salmonella and Shigella species
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  • .../i> living in the soldier’s gut had somehow protected the soldier from the Shigella infection. Nissle’s prediction turned out to be correct, as the EcN strai
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  • ...J. Sansonetti. 1996. "Molecular and Cellular Bases of ''Salmonella'' and ''Shigella'' Interactions with Host cells." ch 151, p 2757-2773 ''In'' F.C. Neidhardt
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  • ...ame=Yabuuchi />The first two agars help differentiate ''Salmonella'' and ''Shigella'' species, and the NAC agar is often used to selectively isolate ''Pseudomo
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  • ** '''''[[Shigella]]'''''
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  • ...been able to treat and control in the developed world, such as dysentery (Shigella), Typhoid (Salmonella typhi) and Cholera (Vibrio cholerae) (Postgate, 2000)
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  • ...factor in pathogenic bacteria such as Escherichia spp., Pseudomonas spp., Shigella spp., and Vibrio spp., regulated by Fur at the transcriptional level [[#Ref
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  • ...ling. Similar to other intestinal pathogens (e.g. <i>Yersinia, Salmonella, Shigella, E. coli</i>spp.), <i>V. parahaemolyticus</i> uses a type 3 secretion syste
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  • ...an be helpful. A stool sample negative for amebic cysts or trophs and for Shigella suggest the possibility of gastrointestinal anthrax.[[#References|[6]]]
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  • ...an experient, micro-organisms ''[[Klebsiella]]'', ''[[Salmonella]]'', ''[[Shigella flexneri]]'', ''Proteus'', ''[[Enterobacter]]'', ''[[Enterococcus faecalis] Bacteria such as ''[[Salmonella]]'', ''[[Shigella]]'', ''[[Escherichia coli]]'' (E.Coli) O157:H7 and other food borne pathoge
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  • ...a, Escherichia, Helicobacter, Pseudomonas, Salmonella, Legionella,'' and ''Shigella''[[#References|[1]]]. '' Bdellovibrio'' have what is described as a biphasi
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  • ...in the presence of bacterial genera [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shigella Shigella] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escherichia Escherichia] both members of
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  • ...Santo JP (2005). Roles for T and NK cells in the innate immune response to Shigella flexneri. J Immunol, 175, 1735-1740</ref>. Activating receptors NKp30, NKp6
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  • ...iarrhea is caused by ''[[Escherichia coli]]'', ''[[Salmonella]]'', and ''[[Shigella]]'', Gonzalez et al used a mixture of ''both'' ''Lactobacillus'' species. T ...he diarrhea-causing microbes in infants (''E.coli'', ''Salmonella'', and ''Shigella''). Overall, the probiotics reduced diarrhea and gastroenteritis in infants
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  • ...working against pathogens such as ''E.coli'', ''Staphylococcus aureus'', ''Shigella dysenteriae'', ''Salmonella typhi'', ''Proteus ssp.'', and ''Candida albica
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  • ...imilar to the ''Salmonella'' pathogenicity island SPI-1 and Mxi-Spa from ''Shigella flexneri'', which are involved in post-infection processes once the bacteri
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  • ...pathogens, such as <i>Clostridium difficile</i>, <i>Salmonella</i>, and <i>Shigella</i>, and in maintaining a healthy immune system [Figure 2.] [6].
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  • ...lmonella typhi], [https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Shigella_boydii Shigella boydii], [https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Klebsiella_pneumoniae Kl
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  • ...eir name from from being extremely similar to shiga-toxin that live within Shigella dysenteriea. This substance is a compound toxin comprised of two parts. The
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  • After 24 hours, the gut contains mostly Escherichia/Shigella such as <I>E. coli</I>, Bacteroides, and Firmicutes, with species including
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  • ...ts undergoing LCIG therapy, there was an overrepresentation of Escherichia/Shigella and Pseudoflavonifractor, and an underrepresentation of Gemmiger.<ref name=
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  • ...s</i> also shares similarities with pathogens like species of Listeria and Shigella, which escape the phagosome of macrophages and replicate in the cytoplasm.
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  • ...etabolic change in gut mocrobiota in CRC patient. An overrepresentation of Shigella was observed. This specie is an agent involved in human diarrheal disease t
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  • ...ogenes'', 87% and 90% with ''serovar Typhimurium'', and 85% and 88% with ''Shigella flexneri''. A signal peptide cleavage site prediction analysis thus reveal
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  • ...tients. Their other findings included noting that levels of <i>Escherichia/Shigella</i> negatively correlated to disease progression, and levels of <i>Dorea</i
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  • ...growth of pathogenic bacteria such as ''[[Salmonella typhimurium]]'', ''[[Shigella sp]]'', ''[[Clostridium difficile]]'', ''[[Ampylobacter jejuni]]'', and ''[
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